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Randall S. Collander

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Corresponding Articles: 7

Randall S. Collander authored and/or contributed to the following articles/publications.

Quantitative precipitation estimates by the gauge network and high-resolution ensemble forecasts using the SMTAS technique

Sparse gauge network and heterogeneous terrains pose great challenges for conducting accurate short-range quantitative precipitation estimates (QPE). This research combines the quality-controlled gauge network with the short-range quantitative precipitation forecast (QPF) to provide the QPE in the mountainous Southwest. A Space and Time Mesoscal...

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EVALUATION OF BALLOON TRAJECTORY FORECAST ROUTINES FOR GAINS

The Global Air-ocean IN-situ System (GAINS) is a global observing system designed to augment current environmental observing and monitoring networks. GAINS is a network of long-duration, stratospheric platforms that carry onboard sensors and hundreds of dropsondes to acquire meteorological, air chemistry, and climate data over oceans and in remo...

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RESULTS OF THE DEMONSTRATION FLIGHT OF THE GAINS PROTOTYPE III BALLOON

Randall S. Collander

GAINS - A global observing system

The Global Atmosphere-ocean IN-situ observing System (GAINS) is a program to develop the systems needed for an operational, global, in-situ observing system. Observations taken from the GAINS platforms will complement existing operational systems by filling in holes over oceans, and by delivering observations that are finer temporal and spatial...

Randall S. Collander

GAINS-an observing system for the 21st century

Randall S. Collander

Global Air-ocean IN-situ System (GAINS)

Randall S. Collander

The Globe Program: students collecting unique global data sets of atmospheric and environmental data.

Randall S. Collander