CPS
Cloud and Precipitation Study
CPS was the Cloud and Precipitation Study, a project to improve knowledge and understanding of sub-tropical and tropical cloud and precipitation processes. CPS examined convective storms in the Miami area, such as thunder storms originating in the Everglades, sea-breeze initiated convection, and outer rain-bands of passing tropical storms. A variety of radars at various wavelengths were used, allowing, for example, the relationship between up and down drafts and rain drop-size distributions to be examined, with the aim of improving the understanding of sub-tropical/tropical precipitation. The project was based in Miami FL, and used EOL's ISS with MAPR and a variety of University of Miami instrumentation.
Principal Investigators:
Project Manager:
- Bill Brown NCAR/EOL/ISF
Data Manager:
- EOL Archive NCAR/EOL/DMS