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Comparison of precipitation measurements by OTT Parsivel2 and Thies LPM optical disdrometers
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Angulo-Martínez, Marta
, Beguería, Santiago
, Latorre, Borja
, Fernández-Raga, María
in
Atmospheric precipitations
/ Disdrometers
/ Hydrometeors
/ Kinetic energy
/ Lasers
/ Particle size distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation measurements
/ Radar
/ Radar reflectivity
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Reflectance
/ Sensors
/ Velocity distribution
2018
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Comparison of precipitation measurements by OTT Parsivel2 and Thies LPM optical disdrometers
by
Angulo-Martínez, Marta
, Beguería, Santiago
, Latorre, Borja
, Fernández-Raga, María
in
Atmospheric precipitations
/ Disdrometers
/ Hydrometeors
/ Kinetic energy
/ Lasers
/ Particle size distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation measurements
/ Radar
/ Radar reflectivity
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Reflectance
/ Sensors
/ Velocity distribution
2018
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Comparison of precipitation measurements by OTT Parsivel2 and Thies LPM optical disdrometers
by
Angulo-Martínez, Marta
, Beguería, Santiago
, Latorre, Borja
, Fernández-Raga, María
in
Atmospheric precipitations
/ Disdrometers
/ Hydrometeors
/ Kinetic energy
/ Lasers
/ Particle size distribution
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation measurements
/ Radar
/ Radar reflectivity
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Reflectance
/ Sensors
/ Velocity distribution
2018
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Comparison of precipitation measurements by OTT Parsivel2 and Thies LPM optical disdrometers
Journal Article
Comparison of precipitation measurements by OTT Parsivel2 and Thies LPM optical disdrometers
2018
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Overview
Optical disdrometers are present weather sensors with the ability of providing detailed information on precipitation such as rain intensity, radar reflectivity or kinetic energy, together with discrete information on the particle size and fall velocity distribution (PSVD) of the hydrometeors. Disdrometers constitute a step forward towards a more complete characterization of precipitation, being useful in several research fields and applications. In this article the performance of two extensively used optical disdrometers, the most recent version of OTT Parsivel2 disdrometer and Thies Clima Laser Precipitation Monitor (LPM), is evaluated. During 2 years, four collocated optical disdrometers, two Thies Clima LPM and two OTT Parsivel2, collected up to 100 000 min of data and up to 30 000 min with rain in more than 200 rainfall events, with intensities peaking at 277 mm h-1 in 1 minute. The analysis of these records shows significant differences between both disdrometer types for all integrated precipitation parameters, which can be explained by differences in the raw PSVD estimated by the two sensors. Thies LPM recorded a larger number of particles than Parsivel2 and a higher proportion of small particles than OTT Parsivel2, resulting in higher rain rates and totals and differences in radar reflectivity and kinetic energy. These differences increased greatly with rainfall intensity. Possible causes of these differences, and their practical consequences, are discussed in order to help researchers and users in the choice of sensor, and at the same time pointing out limitations to be addressed in future studies.
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Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
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