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The theory of radar storm detection is briefly stated and applied to detection of the frontal storm of 18 June 1946. The precipitation pattern associated with the front is found to be a series of overlapping line squalls each about 100 miles in length. The mean rain intensity along the front is computed with the aid of radar theory.
Raymond Wexler (Sat,) studied this question.