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+<h1>RSL_wsr88d_keep_short_refl</h1>
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+<h3>Synopsis</h3>
+<b>#include "rsl.h"</b> <br>
+<b>void RSL_wsr88d_keep_short_refl(void);</b>
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+<hr>Description</h3>
+Calling this function instructs the WSR-88D Level II ingest to keep
+short-range reflectivity collected in the velocity portion of a split
+cut. Normally this short-range reflectivity is discarded.
+Calling this function also changes how split cuts are handled in the
+Radar structure and when writing to UF. Split cut surveillance and
+Dopper sweeps are normally placed in the same sweep index in the Radar
+structure, as though they were taken in a single sweep, so that
+reflectivity (long-range), radial velocity, and spectrum width are at
+the same sweep index. If <b>RSL_wsr88d_keep_short_refl</b> is called, each
+individual sweep of a split cut is stored at a separate index, so for
+example, the first sweep contains only long-range reflectivity (and
+dual-pol fields if present), and the second sweep contains short-range
+reflectivity, radial velocity, and spectrum width. This pattern is
+repeated with the remaining split cuts. If a UF is produced, the
+split cuts are written in like manner.
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+<h3>Return value</h3>
+None.
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