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Dual-polarization radar rainfall estimation in Korea according to raindrop shapes obtained by using a 2-D video disdrometer
by
Suk, Mi-Kyung
, Ko, Jeong-Seok
, Lee, Gyu-Won
, Park, Hye-Sook
, Kim, Hae-Lim
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Atmospheric precipitations
/ Bias
/ Calibration
/ Computer simulation
/ Dual polarization radar
/ Forecasting
/ Ground truth
/ Hourly rainfall
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Parameter estimation
/ Particle size distribution
/ Polarimetric radar
/ Polarization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation types
/ Radar
/ Radar measurement
/ Radar polarimetry
/ Radar rainfall
/ Radar rainfall estimation
/ Rain
/ Rain gauges
/ Raindrop shapes
/ Raindrop size distribution
/ Raindrops
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall estimation
/ Rainfall rate
/ Reflectance
/ Shape
/ Size distribution
/ Studies
2016
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Dual-polarization radar rainfall estimation in Korea according to raindrop shapes obtained by using a 2-D video disdrometer
by
Suk, Mi-Kyung
, Ko, Jeong-Seok
, Lee, Gyu-Won
, Park, Hye-Sook
, Kim, Hae-Lim
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Atmospheric precipitations
/ Bias
/ Calibration
/ Computer simulation
/ Dual polarization radar
/ Forecasting
/ Ground truth
/ Hourly rainfall
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Parameter estimation
/ Particle size distribution
/ Polarimetric radar
/ Polarization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation types
/ Radar
/ Radar measurement
/ Radar polarimetry
/ Radar rainfall
/ Radar rainfall estimation
/ Rain
/ Rain gauges
/ Raindrop shapes
/ Raindrop size distribution
/ Raindrops
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall estimation
/ Rainfall rate
/ Reflectance
/ Shape
/ Size distribution
/ Studies
2016
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Dual-polarization radar rainfall estimation in Korea according to raindrop shapes obtained by using a 2-D video disdrometer
by
Suk, Mi-Kyung
, Ko, Jeong-Seok
, Lee, Gyu-Won
, Park, Hye-Sook
, Kim, Hae-Lim
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Atmospheric precipitations
/ Bias
/ Calibration
/ Computer simulation
/ Dual polarization radar
/ Forecasting
/ Ground truth
/ Hourly rainfall
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Parameter estimation
/ Particle size distribution
/ Polarimetric radar
/ Polarization
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation types
/ Radar
/ Radar measurement
/ Radar polarimetry
/ Radar rainfall
/ Radar rainfall estimation
/ Rain
/ Rain gauges
/ Raindrop shapes
/ Raindrop size distribution
/ Raindrops
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall estimation
/ Rainfall rate
/ Reflectance
/ Shape
/ Size distribution
/ Studies
2016
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Dual-polarization radar rainfall estimation in Korea according to raindrop shapes obtained by using a 2-D video disdrometer
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Dual-polarization radar rainfall estimation in Korea according to raindrop shapes obtained by using a 2-D video disdrometer
2016
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Overview
Polarimetric measurements are sensitive to the sizes, concentrations, orientations, and shapes of raindrops. Thus, rainfall rates calculated from polarimetric radar are influenced by the raindrop shapes and canting. The mean raindrop shape can be obtained from long-term raindrop size distribution (DSD) observations, and the shapes of raindrops can play an important role in polarimetric rainfall algorithms based on differential reflectivity (ZDR) and specific differential phase (KDP). However, the mean raindrop shape is associated with the variation of the DSD, which can change depending on precipitation types and climatic regimes. Furthermore, these relationships have not been studied extensively on the Korean Peninsula. In this study, we present a method to find optimal polarimetric rainfall algorithms for the Korean Peninsula by using data provided by both a two-dimensional video disdrometer (2DVD) and the Bislsan S-band dual-polarization radar. First, a new axis-ratio relation was developed to improve radar rainfall estimations. Second, polarimetric rainfall algorithms were derived by using different axis-ratio relations. The rain gauge data were used to represent the ground truth situation, and the estimated radar-point hourly mean rain rates obtained from the different polarimetric rainfall algorithms were compared with the hourly rain rates measured by a rain gauge. The daily calibration biases of horizontal reflectivity (ZH) and differential reflectivity (ZDR) were calculated by comparing ZH and ZDR radar measurements with the same parameters simulated by the 2DVD. Overall, the derived new axis ratio was similar to the existing axis ratio except for both small particles (≤ 2 mm) and large particles (≥ 5.5 mm). The shapes of raindrops obtained by the new axis-ratio relation carried out with the 2DVD were more oblate than the shapes obtained by the existing relations. The combined polarimetric rainfall relations using ZDR and KDP were more efficient than the single-parameter rainfall relation for estimated 2DVD rainfall; however, the R(ZH, ZDR) algorithm showed the best performance for radar rainfall estimations, because the rainfall events used in the analysis consisted mainly of weak precipitation and KDP is relatively noisy at lower rain rates (≤ 10 mm h−1). Some of the polarimetric rainfall algorithms can be further improved by new axis-ratio relations.
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