## Project Overview ##
The Multi-Year Reanalysis of Remotely Sensed Storms (MYRORSS) project was started in 2012. The goal of the project was to reprocess the entire archive of WSR-88D level-II data for the CONUS through the Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor framework. The MRMS framework blends single radar data with nearby radars and near storm environmental (NSE) model analyses to create a three dimensional reflectivity volume. This blended data provides greater temporal resolution and spatial coverage than with single radar alone. Unlike the real-time system, MYRORSS is also manually quality controlled to identify issues that automated quality control algorithms may miss.
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**MYRORSS has three components:**
- [MYRORSS Data](https://osf.io/9gzp2/)
- Storm Clusters (to be released)
- Climatologies (to be released)
**MYRORSS Data includes:**
- Original MYRORSS data
- Azshear
- Additional Echo Top Products
**Storm Clusters will include:**
- Storm clusters
- Storm cluster attributes
**Climatologies will include:**
- Echo Top Climatology
- MESH Climatology
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## How to Cite ##
**To cite the MYRORSS Project in AMS format:**
*Williams, S. S., K. L. Ortega, and T. M. Smith, 2020: Multi-Reanalysis of Remotely Sensed Storms Project. OSF, accessed <insert date>, https://doi.org/10.15763/DBS.CIMMS.MYRORSS*.
**To cite MYRORSS data in AMS format:**
*Williams, S. S., K. L. Ortega, and T. M. Smith, 2020: Multi-Reanalysis of Remotely Sensed Storms Data. OSF, accessed <insert date>, https://doi.org/10.15763/DBS.CIMMS.MYRORSS.DATA.*
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![MYRORSS Domain][1]
[1]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/8f4v2/providers/osfstorage/5f7ba7cccc246f001e74dabf?mode=render