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An Improved Dual-Polarization Radar Rainfall Algorithm (DROPS2.0)
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Chen, Haonan
, Bechini, Renzo
, Chandrasekar, V.
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Aggregation
/ Algorithms
/ Classification
/ Data processing
/ Drop size
/ Drop size distribution
/ Hydrometeors
/ Mathematical models
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Polarization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation estimation
/ Quality control
/ Radar
/ Radar beams
/ Radar rainfall
/ Radar systems
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Size distribution
/ Studies
/ Tornadoes
2017
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An Improved Dual-Polarization Radar Rainfall Algorithm (DROPS2.0)
by
Chen, Haonan
, Bechini, Renzo
, Chandrasekar, V.
in
Aggregation
/ Algorithms
/ Classification
/ Data processing
/ Drop size
/ Drop size distribution
/ Hydrometeors
/ Mathematical models
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Polarization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation estimation
/ Quality control
/ Radar
/ Radar beams
/ Radar rainfall
/ Radar systems
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Size distribution
/ Studies
/ Tornadoes
2017
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An Improved Dual-Polarization Radar Rainfall Algorithm (DROPS2.0)
by
Chen, Haonan
, Bechini, Renzo
, Chandrasekar, V.
in
Aggregation
/ Algorithms
/ Classification
/ Data processing
/ Drop size
/ Drop size distribution
/ Hydrometeors
/ Mathematical models
/ Optimization algorithms
/ Polarization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation estimation
/ Quality control
/ Radar
/ Radar beams
/ Radar rainfall
/ Radar systems
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Size distribution
/ Studies
/ Tornadoes
2017
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An Improved Dual-Polarization Radar Rainfall Algorithm (DROPS2.0)
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An Improved Dual-Polarization Radar Rainfall Algorithm (DROPS2.0)
2017
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Overview
Compared to traditional single-polarization radar, dual-polarization radar has a number of advantages for quantitative precipitation estimation because more information about the drop size distribution and hydrometeor type can be gleaned. In this paper, an improved dual-polarization rainfall methodology is proposed, which is driven by a region-based hydrometeor classification mechanism. The objective of this study is to incorporate the spatial coherence and self-aggregation of dual-polarization observables in hydrometeor classification and to produce robust rainfall estimates for operational applications. The S-band dual-polarization data collected from the NASA Polarimetric (NPOL) radar during the GPM Iowa Flood Studies (IFloodS) ground validation field campaign are used to demonstrate and evaluate the proposed rainfall algorithm. Results show that the improved rainfall method provides better performance than a few single- and dual-polarization algorithms in previous studies. This paper also investigates the impact of radar beam broadening on various rainfall algorithms. It is found that the radar-based rainfall products are less correlated with ground disdrometer measurements as the distance from the radar increases.
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