Hail Swaths Observed from Satellite Data and Their Relation to Radar and Surface-Based Observations: A Case Study from Iowa in 2009

Author:

Gallo Kevin1,Smith Travis2,Jungbluth Karl3,Schumacher Philip4

Affiliation:

1. NOAA/NESDIS/Center for Satellite Applications and Research, Camp Springs, Maryland

2. Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma, and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, Oklahoma

3. NOAA/NWS/Des Moines Weather Forecast Office, Johnston, Iowa

4. NOAA/NWS/Sioux Falls Weather Forecast Office, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Abstract

Abstract Several storms produced extensive hail damage over Iowa on 9 August 2009. The hail associated with these supercells was observed with radar data, reported by surface observers, and the resulting hail swaths were identified within satellite data. This study includes an initial assessment of cross validation of several radar-derived products and surface observations with satellite data for this storm event. Satellite-derived vegetation index data appear to be a useful product for cross validation of surface-based reports and radar-derived products associated with severe hail damage events. Satellite imagery acquired after the storm event indicated that decreased vegetation index values corresponded to locations of surface reported damage. The areal extent of decreased vegetation index values also corresponded to the spatial extent of the storms as characterized by analysis of radar data. While additional analyses are required and encouraged, these initial results suggest that satellite data of vegetated land surfaces are useful for cross validation of surface and radar-based observations of hail swaths and associated severe weather.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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