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A massive weather station at UConn seeks to unlock secrets stored in storm clouds

UConn Professor Diego Cerrai examines one of the devices in an array of instruments installed this winter at UConn to measure, record and report on how atmospheric conditions can indicate the amounts of properties of precipitation in a storm.
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Diego Cerrai, an assistant professor at UConn, examines one device in an array of weather-measuring instruments. Installed at UConn through a partnership with NASA, scientists are collecting data to better understand the relationship between cloud composition, atmospheric conditions and precipitation types. 鈥淭he most immediate application," Cerrai said, "is to really understand what type of snow is the [most] damaging.鈥

A massive mobile weather station on the grounds of the University of 海角换妻鈥檚 Storrs campus is seeking to unlock secrets stored in storm clouds.

Researchers at the school teamed up with NASA scientists over the winter to monitor snow, sleet and rain storms from the ground. Meanwhile, NASA flew to get a better picture of how precipitation changes as it falls.

The research . It aims to improve storm prediction models to forecast how future snowstorms will affect our roads and power grid.

鈥淭he most immediate application is to really understand what type of snow is the [most] damaging,鈥 said Diego Cerrai, an assistant professor at UConn.

Cerrai said that damage caused by severe weather is increasing and that slight temperature variations can mean the difference between light, fluffy snow and a more damaging wintry mix.

鈥淲hen the temperature is just above freezing, you have the worst type of snow in terms of damages,鈥 Cerrai said.

Within winter storms, snowfall is often organized into 鈥渂anded structures that are poorly understood by scientists and poorly predicted by current numerical models,鈥 .

To better understand those bands, NASA recently used satellites and airplanes to monitor storm clouds from above. It also flew airplanes .

Tracking snowfall from the ground

At UConn, Cerrai and other researchers tracked snowfall on the ground. Trailer-sized radar stations scanned the sky while high-speed cameras recorded the shape and density of individual falling snowflakes.

Resting atop snowless ground, an array of cables and cords connect instruments looking into distant atmospheric conditions to better understand the relationship between cloud composition, atmospheric conditions and precipitation types.
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Resting atop snowless ground, an array of cables and cords connect instruments looking into distant atmospheric conditions to better understand the relationship between cloud composition, atmospheric conditions and precipitation types.

Cerrai gestured to a camera mounted opposite a floodlight that illuminates passing precipitation. Precisely tracking precipitation on the ground is crucial to improving weather models, he said.

鈥淭hrough this mission, we are able to have better validation from the ground. And cross-validation between ground, satellites and airplanes,鈥 Cerrai said.

He said snow density is directly related to precipitation rates.

鈥淲e need to understand how many particles are in a given volume of the atmosphere,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose particles, in the end, will fall. And that will affect the precipitation rate that we have on the ground.鈥

Taking advantage of tech improvements

NASA said no major study of East Coast snowstorms has occurred over the last 30 years. Since then, Cerrai said, technology to do weather monitoring has vastly improved.

Gesturing to the weather station, Cerrai said the devices are connected to the internet, allowing for real-time collection of massive amounts of data.

鈥淭his is something that requires a lot of storage,鈥 Cerrai said. 鈥淎cquiring 400 frames per second at very high resolution for a period of four months.鈥

鈥淭hat is something that 鈥 just now is possible to do,鈥 Cerrai said.

Instruments measuring rainfall are part of a weather station array set up on the UConn Storrs campus through a partnership with NASA. The station looks into distant atmospheric conditions to better understand the relationship between cloud composition, atmospheric conditions and precipitation types.
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Instruments measuring rainfall are part of a weather station array on the UConn Storrs campus through a partnership with NASA. The station looks into distant atmospheric conditions to better understand the relationship between cloud composition, atmospheric conditions and precipitation types.

Even though this year has been a relatively light season for snow in 海角换妻, Cerrai said, there have been mixed-precipitation events, which is providing key data for the project.

鈥淭his year, luckily, we had a lot of events that started with rain, ended with snow, or vice versa,鈥 Cerrai said. 鈥淭his is very important because we can measure the height 鈥 at which the snow that falls from the cloud is changing to rain.鈥

鈥淲e are able to classify the different snow types, the precipitation types,鈥 Cerrai said. 鈥淎ll this is very important for improving the measurement of the different types of precipitation that we can have.鈥

Patrick Skahill is a reporter and digital editor at 海角换妻. Prior to becoming a reporter, he was the founding producer of 海角换妻 Radio's The Colin McEnroe Show, which began in 2009. Patrick's reporting has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition, Here & Now, and All Things Considered. He has also reported for the Marketplace Morning Report. He can be reached at pskahill@ctpublic.org.

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