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David Atlas is affiliated with the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. The information available on this scientist includes their primary institutional association but does not provide details about individual publications, co-authors, research topics, or fields of study.

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Best Publications

  • Doppler radar characteristics of precipitation at vertical incidence

    D. Atlas;R. C. Srivastava;R. S. Sekhon

  • Path- and Area-Integrated Rainfall Measurement by Microwave Attenuation in the 1–3 cm Band

    David Atlas;Carlton W. Ulbrich

  • Advances in Radar Meteorology

    David Atlas

  • General Probability-matched Relations between Radar Reflectivity and Rain Rate

    Daniel Rosenfeld;David B. Wolff;David Atlas

  • Radar in Meteorology: Battan Memorial and 40th Anniversary Radar Meteorology Conference

    Battan Memorial;Louis J. Battan;David Atlas

  • Rainfall Microphysics and Radar Properties: Analysis Methods for Drop Size Spectra

    Carlton W. Ulbrich;David Atlas

  • Systematic variation of drop size and radar-rainfall relations

    David Atlas;Carlton W. Ulbrich;Frank D. Marks;Eyal Amitai

  • Radar in Meteorology

    David Atlas

  • The estimation of convective rainfall by area integrals: 1. The theoretical and empirical basis

    David Atlas;Daniel Rosenfeld;David A. Short

  • Scattering and attenuation by non-spherical atmospheric particles

    David Atlas;Milton Kerker;Walter Hitschfeld

  • Microphysics of Raindrop Size Spectra: Tropical Continental and Maritime Storms

    Carlton W. Ulbrich;David Atlas

  • Determining Soil Moisture from Geosynchronous Satellite Infrared Data: A Feasibility Study

    Peter J. Wetzel;David Atlas;Robert H. Woodward

  • The Birth of “CAT” and Microscale Turbulence

    D. Atlas;J. I. Metcalf;J. H. Richter;E. E. Gossard

  • Radar detection of hazardous small scale weather disturbances

    David Atlas

  • Climatologically tuned reflectivity-rain rate relations and links to area-time integrals

    David Atlas;Daniel Rosenfeld;David B. Wolff

  • Radar and Radiation Properties of Ice Clouds

    David Atlas;Sergey Y. Matrosov;Andrew J. Heymsfield;Ming-Dah Chou

  • THE ESTIMATION OF CLOUD PARAMETERS BY RADAR

    David Atlas

  • Internal waves in the atmosphere from high‐resolution radar measurements

    E. E. Gossard;J. H. Richter;D. Atlas

  • MULTI-WAVELENGTH RADAR REFLECTIVITY OF HAILSTORMS

    David Atlas;Frank H. Ludlam

  • Determination of Rain Rate from a Spaceborne Radar Using Measurements of Total Attenuation

    Robert Meneghini;Jerome Eckerman;David Atlas

  • National Center for Atmospheric Research—1972–1977

    David Atlas

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Rosenfeld
Daniel Rosenfeld Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Frank D. Marks
Frank D. Marks National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Christopher R. Williams
Christopher R. Williams University of Colorado Boulder
Robert Meneghini
Robert Meneghini Goddard Space Flight Center
Richard E. Carbone
Richard E. Carbone National Center for Atmospheric Research
Andrew J. Heymsfield
Andrew J. Heymsfield National Center for Atmospheric Research
Sergey Y. Matrosov
Sergey Y. Matrosov University of Colorado Boulder
Zhien Wang
Zhien Wang University of Colorado Boulder
Keith A. Browning
Keith A. Browning University of Reading
Dusan S. Zrnic
Dusan S. Zrnic National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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