Particle size HRV (70-100%) radar Zmax > 35dBz storm RGB

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Particle size HRV (70-100%) radar Zmax > 35dBz storm RGB (WV6.2-WV7.3, IR3.9-IR10.8,NIR1.6-VIS0.6) IR10.8 (Tb<240K) IR3.9refl range 1-6% gamma =0.7

Yellow: small (cold) ice particles 7:55UTC Yellow: small (cold) ice particles HRV +radar Storm RGB Light grey: small ice particles IR10.8 Cold ring, cold U shape IR3.9refl

IR3.9-IR10.8 depends on both 7:55UTC G:IR3.9-IR10.8 HRV +radar Storm RGB IR10.8 Cold ring, cold U shape IR3.9refl

8:25UTC HRV +radar Storm RGB Cold ring, cold U shape Overshooting tops IR10.8 IR3.9refl