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Analysis of Reflectivity and Observational Points for VOLS 15, 16, 20, and 23

This document compiles the analysis of reflectivity data across multiple volumes, including VOLS 15, 16, 20, and 23. It explores the number of observational points as a function of altitude (z) with an increment of dz = 1 km, and provides detailed PDF files illustrating reflectivity trends (with zdz = 1 km and dZradar = 2 dBZ) for each volume. This study aims to enhance the understanding of meteorological patterns and radar reflectivity behavior critical for weather assessments.

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Analysis of Reflectivity and Observational Points for VOLS 15, 16, 20, and 23

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  1. VOL 15 and 16 Number of observational points as a function of z (dz = 1km)

  2. VOL 15 PDF of reflectivity as a function of zdz= 1 km, dZradar= 2 dBZ

  3. VOL 16 PDF of reflectivity as a function of zdz= 1 km, dZradar= 2 dBZ

  4. VOL 20 and 23 Number of observational points as a function of z (dz = 1km)

  5. VOL 20 PDF of reflectivity as a function of zdz= 1 km, dZradar= 2 dBZ

  6. VOL 23 PDF of reflectivity as a function of zdz= 1 km, dZradar= 2 dBZ

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