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A methodology for the classification of convective structures using meteorological radar: Application to heavy rainfall events on the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula

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Table 2. Characteristics of the INM meteorological radar in Barcelona, which has been used in this work.
Fig. 1. Geographical location of the In- In-ternal Basins of Catalonia. The cross marks the location of the  meteorologi-cal radar used in this analysis.
Fig. 2. Lowest PPI (Plan Position In- In-dicator) of the corrected volume  im-age (10 June 2000 at 00:00 UTC).
Fig. 4. Example of application of the 3-D algorithm. Shaded re- re-gions are convective cells (the figure is the projection of the lowest level of each cell detected)
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