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Stage-Dependent Microphysical Structures of Meiyu Heavy Rainfall in the Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley Revealed by GPM DPR
by
Huang, Zhongyu
, Zhang, Liguo
, Xie, Yanqing
, Hu, Peng
, Gao, Haiyang
, Kou, Leilei
in
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/ Dissipation
/ Downdraft
/ Droplets
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Global precipitation
/ Global Precipitation Measurement Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (GPM DPR)
/ Heavy rainfall
/ Heavy rainfall rates
/ Ice particles
/ Ice removal
/ Investigations
/ Measurement techniques
/ Meiyu heavy rainfall
/ microphysical structures
/ Particle size distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation estimation
/ precipitation life stages
/ Precipitation measurements
/ Radar
/ Radar data
/ Radar meteorology
/ Radar reflectivity
/ Rain and rainfall
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Rainfall rate
/ Reflectance
/ River valleys
/ Rivers
/ Satellites
/ Structures
/ Summer
/ Updraft
/ Valleys
/ Weather forecasting
/ Wind
/ Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley (YHRV)
2025
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Stage-Dependent Microphysical Structures of Meiyu Heavy Rainfall in the Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley Revealed by GPM DPR
by
Huang, Zhongyu
, Zhang, Liguo
, Xie, Yanqing
, Hu, Peng
, Gao, Haiyang
, Kou, Leilei
in
Datasets
/ Dissipation
/ Downdraft
/ Droplets
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Global precipitation
/ Global Precipitation Measurement Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (GPM DPR)
/ Heavy rainfall
/ Heavy rainfall rates
/ Ice particles
/ Ice removal
/ Investigations
/ Measurement techniques
/ Meiyu heavy rainfall
/ microphysical structures
/ Particle size distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation estimation
/ precipitation life stages
/ Precipitation measurements
/ Radar
/ Radar data
/ Radar meteorology
/ Radar reflectivity
/ Rain and rainfall
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Rainfall rate
/ Reflectance
/ River valleys
/ Rivers
/ Satellites
/ Structures
/ Summer
/ Updraft
/ Valleys
/ Weather forecasting
/ Wind
/ Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley (YHRV)
2025
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Stage-Dependent Microphysical Structures of Meiyu Heavy Rainfall in the Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley Revealed by GPM DPR
by
Huang, Zhongyu
, Zhang, Liguo
, Xie, Yanqing
, Hu, Peng
, Gao, Haiyang
, Kou, Leilei
in
Datasets
/ Dissipation
/ Downdraft
/ Droplets
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Global precipitation
/ Global Precipitation Measurement Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (GPM DPR)
/ Heavy rainfall
/ Heavy rainfall rates
/ Ice particles
/ Ice removal
/ Investigations
/ Measurement techniques
/ Meiyu heavy rainfall
/ microphysical structures
/ Particle size distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation estimation
/ precipitation life stages
/ Precipitation measurements
/ Radar
/ Radar data
/ Radar meteorology
/ Radar reflectivity
/ Rain and rainfall
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Rainfall rate
/ Reflectance
/ River valleys
/ Rivers
/ Satellites
/ Structures
/ Summer
/ Updraft
/ Valleys
/ Weather forecasting
/ Wind
/ Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley (YHRV)
2025
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Stage-Dependent Microphysical Structures of Meiyu Heavy Rainfall in the Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley Revealed by GPM DPR
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Stage-Dependent Microphysical Structures of Meiyu Heavy Rainfall in the Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley Revealed by GPM DPR
2025
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This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the microphysical structures of Meiyu heavy rainfall (near-surface rainfall intensity > 8 mm/h) across different life stages in the Yangtze-Huaihe River Valley (YHRV). We classified the heavy rainfall events into three life stages of developing, mature, and dissipating using ERA5 reanalysis and IMERG precipitation estimates, and examined vertical microphysical structures using Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) data from the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite during the Meiyu period from 2014 to 2023. The results showed that convective heavy rainfall during the mature stage exhibits peak radar reflectivity and surface rainfall rates, with the largest near-surface mass weighted diameter (Dm ≈ 1.8 mm) and the smallest droplet concentration (dBNw ≈ 38). Downdrafts in the dissipating stage preferentially remove large ice particles, whereas sustained moisture influx stabilizes droplet concentrations. Stratiform heavy rainfall, characterized by weak updrafts, displays narrower particle size distributions. During dissipation, particle breakups dominate, reducing Dm while increasing dBNw. The analysis of the relationship between microphysical parameters and rainfall rate revealed that convective heavy rainfall shows synchronized growth of Dm and dBNw during the developing stage, with Dm peaking at about 2.1 mm near 70 mm/h before stabilizing in the mature stage, followed by small-particle dominance in the dissipating stage. In contrast, stratiform rainfall exhibits a “small size, high concentration” regime, where the rainfall rate correlates primarily with increasing dBNw. Additionally, convective heavy rainfall demonstrates about 22% higher precipitation efficiency than stratiform systems, while stratiform rainfall shows a 25% efficiency surge during the dissipation stage compared to other stages.
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