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Radar Science Group

Pavlos Kollias
The radar science group focuses on the development and application of innovative measurement capabilities to address a wide range of fundamental scientific challenges including cloud and precipitation microphysics, convective dynamics, and lifecycle studies. Our group is interested in the practical use of observational networks, adaptive sensing, space-borne, and phased-array radars in weather and climate research, from extreme weather to wind and solar forecast. We have expertise in the use of comprehensive forward instrument simulators for experimental and instrument design and model verification. Our group collaborates with the Center for Multiscale Applied Sensing (CMAS) at Brookhaven National Laboratory for the study of atmospheric transport and turbulence, and the study of complex, heterogeneous systems such as urban and coastal areas.

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Radar Science Group
Prof. Pavlos Kollias
Division of Atmospheric Sciences
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York USA
Email: pavlos.kollias@stonybrook.edu
Center for Multiscale Applied Sensing
Katia Lamer, Scientist
Environment, Biology, Nuclear Science & Nonproliferation
Brookhaven National University
Upton, New York USA
Email: klamer@bnl.gov



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