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Manual hydrometeor macro photographs were collected during the Winter Precipitation Type Research Multi-Scale Experiment (WINTRE-MIX) between 01 Feb – 15 March 2022. The macro photographs were collected by manual ground observation teams from the University at Albany (UAlbany), University of Colorado Boulder (CU), Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), and McGill University (McGill). Sections in the readme provide information on the camera setup, protocol, and dataset file formats, as well as limitations associated with the data.
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The Sentinel Radiation MetData provided in situ measurements of radiation fluxes for the Winter Precip Type Research Multi-scale Experiment (WINTRE-MIX) are included in this dataset. Pyranometer and radiation data are provided in netCDF format. Data were collected from the following 4 sites: Gault, Arboretum, UQAM-PK and Trois-Rivières.
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The Sentinel Non-Radiation MetData provided in situ measurements of meteorological variables (such as 2-meter temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direction, and precipitation) collected for the the Winter Precip Type Research Multi-scale Experiment (WINTRE-MIX) are included in this dataset. Data are provided in netCDF format. Data were collected from the following 4 sites: Gault, Arboretum, UQAM-PK and Trois-Rivières.
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Sounding data collected during the WINTRE-MIX project field phase are included in this dataset. This dataset has soundings from the University of Colorado (CU) DOWs, McGill University at Gault, St Jean sur Richelieu, University at Albany (UA) DOWs, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), and UA Essex sites. data file names are of the form "upperair.sounding.YYYYMMDDHHMM.siteName.[txt or csv]" where the YYYMMDDHHMM indicates the date and time of the sounding and the siteName indicates the site source and location. See the documentation for more information on this dataset.
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Global Water Future’s Storms and Precipitation Across the continental Divide Experiment (SPADE) was initiated to enhance our knowledge of the contribution of different moisture flows on precipitation across the Canadian Rockies. SPADE installed instrumentation on both sides of the continental divide to gather automated and manual observations during an intensive field campaign from 24 April to 26 June 2019. Various meteorological instruments were deployed including a two Doppler LiDARs, three vertically pointing micro rain radars and three optical disdrometers, alongside human observers during precipitation events. Detailed meteorological data such as air temperature, relative humidity, 3D wind fields, vertical profiles of radar reflectivity and Doppler velocity, precipitation and its type, and snow microphotography images were collected. This dataset will serve as a baseline for future work on atmospheric conditions over major orographic features by comparing the varying conditions on either side of a large topographic feature.
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