b) Papers in Conference proceedings
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Barge, B.L., 1970: Polarization observations in Alberta. Proc. 14th
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hailstorms. Proc. 15th Radar Meteor. Conf., Urbana-Champaign, Ill.,
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Barge, B.L., 1974: Polarization measurements of precipitation backscatter in
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Barge, B.L., and F. Bergwall, 1976: Fine scale structure of convective
storms associated with hail production, Second WMO Conference on
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Barge, B.L., F. Bergwall, G.G. Goyer, and J.H. Renick, 1976: Fine scale
structure of convective storms-implications for cloud seeding in Alberta;
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Barge, B.L., J. Ramsden, M.R. Johnson, and R.G. Humphries, 1979:
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polarization and dual-wavelength radar. Proc. 19th Conf. on Radar
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Bergwall, F., R.G. Humphries, and G.S. Strong, 1983: The use of radar and a
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hailstorms in a sheared environment. Proc. 13th Conf. on Radar
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hailstorms. Proc. 14th Radar Meteor. Conf., Tucson,
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Chisholm, A.J., 1971: The radar and airflow structure of hailstorms.
Presented at the Symposium on Radar and Laser Methods in Cloud
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Chisholm, A.J., and J.H. Renick, 1972: Supercell and multicell Alberta
hailstorms. Abstracts Intern. Conf. on Cloud Physics, London,
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Douglas, R.H., 1960: Size distributions, water contents, and radar
reflectivities of hail in Alberta. Proc. 8th Weather Radar Conf., San
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Meteor. and the 11th Weather Radar Conf., Boulder, Colorado,
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English, M., and J.D. Marwitz, 1981: Radar reflectivity seeding
signatures; 20th Conference on Radar Meteor., Boston, Nov. 1981,
380-384 .
Gibson, C., and B. Kochtubajda, 1991: Overview of weather clutter research at
the Alberta Research Council. 48th (NATO) AGARD-EPP, Symposium, CP-501,
Ottawa, Ontario, 34 1-8.
Gibson, C., 1991: The Application of Lattice-Structure Adaptive filters to
Clutter Suppression for Scanning Radar. 48th (NATO) AGARD-EPP, Symposium,
CP-501, Ottawa, Ontario, 19 1- 10.
Hendry, A., and L.E. Allan, 1973: Apparatus for real-time display of
correlation and relative phase angle data from the Alberta Hail Studies
Radar. National Research Council of Canada, Radio and Electrical
Engineering Division, ERB-875, 16 pp.
Hendry, A., B.L. Barge, and G.C. McCormick, 1975: The degree of common
alignment of hydrometeors. Proc. 16th Radar Meteor. Conf., Houston,
Texas, 427-432.
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Alberta 1957, Proc. 7th Weather Radar Conf., Miami Beach, Florida,
6-13.
Hitschfeld, W., 1971: Hail detection by radar. Paper presented to
IAMAP-IUCSTP, Moscow, Aug., 1971, at 15th General Assembly of IUGG, 5
pp.
Hitschfeld, W., and R.H. Douglas, 1961: A theory of hail growth based on radar
and surface studies of Alberta hailstorms. Proc. 9th Weather Radar
Conf., Kansas City, Missouri, 153-158.
Hitschfeld, W., 1965: Numerical and radar studies of convection. Proc.
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Holt, A.R., R.McGuinness, and R.G.Humphries 1985:Effects of propagation
through rain on polarisation-diversity radar. Proc. 4th Int. Conf. on Ant.
& Propag., IEE Conference Publication No 248, 1-5
Holt, A.R., R.G.Humphries and R.McGuinness 1988: Some advantages of using
polarisation-diversity illustrated through the analysis of radar data from a
storm in Central Alberta. Proc. IGARSS '88: ESA SP-284, 237-240.
Holt, A.R., R.G.Humphries and R.McGuinness 1989: The polarisation
characteristics of some clear-air phenomena. Preprints 24th Conf. on Radar
Meteorology, TALLAHASSE. 401-402
Holt, A.R. and R.McGuinness 1991: The attenuation of circular polarisation
reflectivities in Alberta Storms. Preprints 25th Conf. on Radar
Meteorology, PARIS. 591-594
Holt, A.R., E.Torlaschi, R.McGuinness, D.A.Holland, F.Bergwall, T.Nichols and
P.Joe
1992: Polarisation and Doppler observations of a tornadic storm in Central
Alberta.Proc. 11th Conf. on Clouds and Precipitation, Montreal:
650-653
Holt, A.R., R. McGuinness, E. Torlaschi, and D.H.O. Bebbington:, 1992: On the
use of polarization-diversity to aid recognition of ground clutter and
anomalous propagation in radar echoes from storms. Proc. Open Symposium on
Wave Propagation and Remote
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Humphries, R.G., 1974: Observations and calculations of depolarization
effects at 3 GHz due to precipitation. Preprints IUCRM Colloquim on the
Fine Scale Structure of Precipitation and Electro-Magnetic Propagation,
Nice, France..
Humphries, R.G.,J. Ramsden, M.R. Johnson, and B.L. Barge, 1978:
Real-time, computer-generated displays of radar data for aircraft
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Humphries, R.G., and F. Bergwall, 1984: The polarization properties of fine
scale reflectivity patterns within a severe storm. Proc. 22nd Conf. on
Radar Meteor., Zurich, Switzerland, 140-144.
Humphries, R.G., A.R.Holt and P.L.Smith 1991: A radar configuration for
monopulse differential reflectivity measurements. Preprints 25th Conf. on
Radar Meteorology, PARIS. 622-625
Inkster, D.R., and R.R. Rogers, 1973: More radar derived statistics on
slantpath attenuation at 10 GHz. Preprints IUCRM Colloquim on the Fine
Scale Structure of Precipitation and Electro-Magnetic Propagation,
Nice, France. 6 pp.
Kochtubajda, B., 1991: Application of radar-derived rainfall measurements in a
forage insurance program. Preprints, 25th Intn'l. Conf. on Radar
Meteorology, Paris, France, 572-575.
Krauss, T.W., 1979: The relationship between volume-averaged radar
reflectivity and hail at the ground for Alberta thunderstorms. Proc. 11th
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McCormick, G.C., 1968: An antenna for obtaining polarization-related data
with Alberta hail radar. Proc. 13th Conf. on Radar Meteor.,
Montreal, 340-347.
McGuinness, R., A.R.Holt and R.G.Humphries 1984: The interpretation of CDR
radar data to obtain rainrates in storms. Preprints 22nd Conf. on Radar
Meteorology, ZURICH. 276-280
McGuinness, R. and A.R.Holt 1986: Interpreting CDR,ZDR radar data using a
computer colour graphics display. Preprints 23rd Conf. on Radar
Meteorology, SNOWMASS. JP377-380
McGuinness, R. and A.R.Holt 1989: The extraction of rainrates from CDR data.
Preprints 24th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, TALLAHASSE. 338-341
Methot, A., and E. Torlaschi, 1986: On remote sensing of hail by circular
polarization. Proc. 23rd Conference on Radar Meteorology, American
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Pell, J., 1969: Differences between Alberta hail and non-hail storms as
observed by radar. Proc. 6th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Chicago,
Ill., 269-302.
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as inferred from surface data. Proc. 14th Radar Conf., Tucson, Arizona,
13-18.
Ramsden, J., M.R. Johnson, R.G. Humphries, and B.L. Barge 1976:
Interactive computer-generated displays of radar data; Proc. 17th Radar
Meteor. Conf., Seattle,Washington, 468-473.
Renick, J.H., 1971: Radar reflectivity profiles of individual cells in a
persistent multicellular Alberta hailstorm. Proc. 7th Conf. on Severe Local
Storms, Kansas City, Missouri, 63-70. (Also presented at CMS 5th
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Richardson, S., B.L. Barge, and R.G. Humphries, 1983: Hailfall
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Tan, J., A.R.Holt, D.H.O.Bebbington and R.McGuinness 1991: Predicting
Attenuation effects on C-Band Linear polarization radar data by using S-Band
circular polarization diversity radar. Preprints 25th Conf. on Radar
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Tan, J., A.R.Holt and D.H.O.Bebbington 1991: Estimates of the effects of
attenuation on polarization-diversity radar data at C-Band. Proc. ESA/ESTEC
International workshop on multiparameter radar applied to microwave
propagation. 94-101.
Torlaschi, E., R. G. Humphries, and B.L. Barge, 1982: Circular polarisation
for precipitation measurements. Symposium on Multiple-Parameter Radar
Measurements of Precipitation, URSI, August 23-27, 1982, Bournemouth, U.K,
7 pp.
Torlaschi, E., 1983: Potential use of circular depolarization
measurements for inference of raindrop and hailstone size
distributions, Proc. 21st Conf. on Radar Meteor., Edmonton, Alberta,
454-458.
Torlaschi, E., and R.G. Humphries, 1983: Statistics of reflectivity
gradients. Proc. 21st Radar Meteor. Conf., Edmonton, Alberta,
173-175.
Torlaschi, E., and G. Boulet, 1984: Assessement of polarization diversity
radar using observed raindrop spectra. Proc. 22nd Conference on Radar
Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, September 10-13, 1984,
Zurich, Switzerland, 346-351.
Torlaschi, E., B. Pettigrew, and J. St.Pierre, 1989: Circular polarization:
Correction of propagation effects, and comparison between radar fields and
ground precipitation patterns. Proc. 24th Conference on Radar
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Torlaschi, E., 1991: S-band circular polarization diversity radars: A method
for correcting the propagation effects. Proc. 25th International Conference
on Radar Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, Paris, France,
599-601.
Torlaschi, E., D.A. Holland, A.R. Holt, R. McGuinness, and B. Kochtubajda,
1992: Estimates of precipitation in summer storms in central Alberta. 11th
International Conference on Clouds and Precipitation, IAMAP, August 17-21,
1992, Montreal, Quebec, 674-675.
Wojtiw, L., and C.G. Ewing, 1983: The use of radar to estimate crop
damage for hailstorms in Alberta, Canada. Proc. 21st Radar Conf.,
Edmonton, Alberta, 435-441
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reflectivity with hail crop damage. Proc. 23rd AMS Conf. on Radar
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c) Scientific reports
Barlow, R., A.R. Holt, B. Kochtubajda, and R. McGuinness, 1990:
Radar measurement of rainfall by differential propagation phase. Alberta
Research Council/University of Essex. 244pp.
Barlow, F.D., C.G. Gibson, M.R. Johnson, B. Kochtubajda, A. Krol, and
C.F. Richmond, 1992: Weather radar siting assistance. Final report
prepared for DMR Group Inc., (acting for DND, Canada), Ottawa. 69pp.
Gibson, C. 1992: Extraction of Melting Layer Statistics from Alberta S-band
Weather Radar Observations. ARC report prepared for Communications Research
Centre, Dept. of Communications, Canada, 51 pp.
Gibson, C.G., B. Kochtubajda, and F. Bergwall, 1991: Feasibility study for the
extraction of melting layer statistics from archived Alberta weather radar
observations. Final report prepared for Communications Research Centre,
Ottawa. 118pp.
Gibson, C.G., C. Richmond, G. Cardinal, M. English, M. Johnson, B.
Kochtubajda, W. Korendyk, R. Morris, M. Stanley-Jones, and K. Tremaine,
1990: Feasibility study and proposal concerning the dopplerization of
ARC's S-band weather radar and the provision of services to AES in
connection with the dopplerized system. Final report prepared for Atmospheric
Environment Services, Downsview. 120pp.
Kochtubajda, B., 1988: Radar-derived rainfall measurements for improved hay and
pasture production estimates. Report prepared for Alberta Hail and Crop
Insurance Corporation, Lacombe, Alberta. 67pp.
Kochtubajda, B., 1989: A real-time demonstration to provide radar-derived
rainfall measurements for a forage insurance program. Report prepared for
Alberta Hail and Crop Insurance Corporation, Lacombe, Alberta. 45pp.
Kochtubajda, B., 1991: Provision of C-band radar data for the monitoring,
detection and tracking of summer severe storms in central Alberta. Final report
prepared for Western Region, Atmospheric Environment Service, Edmonton.
34pp.
Kochtubajda, B., and C.G. Gibson, 1992: A study to evaluate existing hail
detection algorithms for the Alberta region. Final report prepared for
Atmospheric Environment Service, Downsview, Ontario. 31pp.
Zawadzki, I., and E. Torlaschi, 1988: Attenuation and propagation effects on
S-band and C-band radars. Atmospheric Environment Service of Canada, 24
pages.