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Analyzing Outflow Boundary Characteristics with Increased dBZ and ZDR

This study focuses on the characteristics of outflow boundaries, particularly examining regions of increased dBZ (decibels of reflectivity) and ZDR (differential reflectivity). We observe that within these outflow boundaries, the Vr (radial velocity) indicates negative values surrounded by positive values in regions with increased Z and ZDR. The implications of these findings are significant for understanding storm dynamics and precipitation patterns. This analysis can aid in improved forecasting and weather prediction models.

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Analyzing Outflow Boundary Characteristics with Increased dBZ and ZDR

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  1. Outflow boundary Outflow boundary Outflow boundary

  2. Increased dBZ and ZDR Increased dBZ and ZDR

  3. Increased dBZ and ZDR Vr of increased Z and ZDR is negative, but surrounded by positive

  4. Increased Z and ZDR region of outflow

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