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- Title
Uncertainty in Retrieving Raindrop Size Distribution from Polarimetric Radar Measurements.
- Authors
Huang, Hao; Zhao, Kun; Liu, Su; Wen, Long; Chen, Gang; Yang, Zhengwei; Zhang, Guifu
- Abstract
Drop size distribution (DSD) is a fundamental parameter in rain microphysics. Retrieving DSDs from polarimetric radar measurements extends the capabilities of rain microphysics research and quantitative precipitation estimation. In this study, issues in rain DSD retrieval were studied with simulated and measured data. It was found that a three-parameter gamma distribution model was not suitable for directly retrieving DSD from polarimetric radar measurements. A statistical constraint, such as the shape–slope relation used in the constrained-gamma (C-G) distribution model, helped to reduce the uncertainties and errors in the retrieval. The inclusion of specific differential phase (KDP) measurements resulted in more accurate DSD retrieval and rain physical parameter estimation if the measurement errors were properly characterized in the error minimization analysis (EMA), which was verified using two real precipitation events. The study demonstrated the potential of using full polarimetric radar measurements to improve rain DSD retrieval.
- Subjects
DROP size distribution; RAINDROP size; RADAR; ERROR analysis in mathematics; MATHEMATICAL optimization
- Publication
Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology, 2019, Vol 36, Issue 4, p585
- ISSN
0739-0572
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/JTECH-D-18-0107.1