Stephen J. Frasier
University of Massachusetts Amherst
H-index: 33
North America-United States
Top articles of Stephen J. Frasier
Quality control of Doppler spectra from a vertically pointing, S-band profiling radar
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
2024/2/21
Capella X-Band Sar Observations of the Tampa Area During Hurricane Ian Landfall
2023/7/16
Predistortion for very low pulse-compression sidelobes in solid-state meteorological radar
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
2023/3/31
Developments in solid-state weather radar
2023
A primer on phased array radar technology for the atmospheric sciences
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
2022/10
A Literature Review as Related to Development of a Calibration Procedure for Skyler, a Dual-Polarization Planar Phased Array X-band Radar for Precipitation and Severe Weather …
2022/8
Forward method for vertical air motion estimation from frequency modulated continuous wave radar rain measurements
2022
Demonstration of a spaced-antenna weather radar using an X-band active phased-array
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
2021/10/27
UMass Simultaneous Frequency Microwave Radiometer (USFMR) Instrument Description, Current and Future Work
2021/7/11
C-band cross-polarization airborne ocean surface NRCS observations in hurricanes: 2015–2019
2020/9/26
On the projection of polarimetric variables observed by a planar phased-array radar at X-band
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
2020/9/24
Convective boundary-layer height estimation from combined radar and Doppler lidar observations in VORTEX-SE
2020/9/20
Atmospheric boundary layer height disambiguation using synergistic remote sensing observations: case examples from VORTEX-SE
2020/9/20
Spaced-antenna aperture synthesis using an X-band active phased-array
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
2020/5/28
Ceilometer-based rain-rate estimation: a case-study comparison with S-band radar and disdrometer retrievals in the context of VORTEX-SE.
2020/5/6
Comparison of the sentinel-1B synthetic aperture radar with airborne microwave sensors in an extra-tropical cyclone
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
2020/2/3