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Sergey Matrosov
Sergey Matrosov
Senior Research Scientist, University of Colorado
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Arctic mixed-phase cloud properties derived from surface-based sensors at SHEBA
MD Shupe, SY Matrosov, T Uttal
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 63 (2), 697-711, 2006
3742006
The great Colorado flood of September 2013
D Gochis, R Schumacher, K Friedrich, N Doesken, M Kelsch, J Sun, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 96 (9), 1461-1487, 2015
2582015
X-band polarimetric radar measurements of rainfall
SY Matrosov, KA Clark, BE Martner, A Tokay
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 41 (9), 941-952, 2002
2402002
Modeling backscatter properties of snowfall at millimeter wavelengths
SY Matrosov
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 64 (5), 1727-1736, 2007
2162007
Thin liquid water clouds: Their importance and our challenge
DD Turner, AM Vogelmann, RT Austin, JC Barnard, K Cady-Pereira, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 88 (2), 177-190, 2007
2092007
Radar and radiation properties of ice clouds
D Atlas, SY Matrosov, AJ Heymsfield, MD Chou, DB Wolff
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 34 (11), 2329-2345, 1995
1781995
Analysis of integrated cloud liquid and precipitable water vapor retrievals from microwave radiometers during the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean project
ER Westwater, Y Han, MD Shupe, SY Matrosov
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 106 (D23), 32019-32030, 2001
1682001
An Arctic springtime mixed-phase cloudy boundary layer observed during SHEBA
P Zuidema, B Baker, Y Han, J Intrieri, J Key, P Lawson, S Matrosov, ...
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 62 (1), 160-176, 2005
1552005
The utility of X-band polarimetric radar for quantitative estimates of rainfall parameters
SY Matrosov, DE Kingsmill, BE Martner, FM Ralph
Journal of hydrometeorology 6 (3), 248-262, 2005
1502005
Arctic cloud microphysics retrievals from surface-based remote sensors at SHEBA
MD Shupe, T Uttal, SY Matrosov
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 44 (10), 1544-1562, 2005
1452005
Deriving mixed-phase cloud properties from Doppler radar spectra
MD Shupe, P Kollias, SY Matrosov, TL Schneider
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 21 (4), 660-670, 2004
1382004
Radar reflectivity in snowfall
SY Matrosov
IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing 30 (3), 454-461, 1992
1271992
A polarimetric radar approach to identify rain, melting-layer, and snow regions for applying corrections to vertical profiles of reflectivity
SY Matrosov, KA Clark, DE Kingsmill
Journal of applied meteorology and climatology 46 (2), 154-166, 2007
1262007
Profiling cloud ice mass and particle characteristic size from Doppler radar measurements
SY Matrosov, AV Korolev, AJ Heymsfield
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 19 (7), 1003-1018, 2002
1232002
Dual‐frequency radar ratio of nonspherical atmospheric hydrometeors
SY Matrosov, AJ Heymsfield, Z Wang
Geophysical research letters 32 (13), 2005
1222005
Cloud water contents and hydrometeor sizes during the FIRE Arctic Clouds Experiment
MD Shupe, T Uttal, SY Matrosov, AS Frisch
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 106 (D14), 15015-15028, 2001
122*2001
A dual-wavelength radar method to measure snowfall rate
SY Matrosov
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 37 (11), 1510-1521, 1998
1221998
Ice water path–optical depth relationships for cirrus and deep stratiform ice cloud layers
AJ Heymsfield, S Matrosov, B Baum
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 42 (10), 1369-1390, 2003
1182003
Raindrop size distributions and rain characteristics in California coastal rainfall for periods with and without a radar bright band
BE Martner, SE Yuter, AB White, SY Matrosov, DE Kingsmill, FM Ralph
Journal of Hydrometeorology 9 (3), 408-425, 2008
1132008
Attenuation-based estimates of rainfall rates aloft with vertically pointing Ka-band radars
SY Matrosov
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 22 (1), 43-54, 2005
952005
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