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- Title
Evaluation of Microphysical Retrievals from Polarimetric Radar with Wind Profiler Data.
- Authors
May, Peter T.; Keenan, Thomas D.
- Abstract
Polarimetric radar data have been used to produce microphysical classifications. This kind of analysis is run in a real-time mode from several research radars, including the C-band polarimetric (C-Pol) radar in Darwin, Australia. However, these classifications have had very little systematic evaluation with independent data. Using surface data is often difficult because of sampling issues, particularly for hail. The approach taken here is to use a combination of 50- and 920-MHz wind profiler estimates of rain and hail to provide validation data for the radar pixels over the profiler. The profilers also observe signals associated with lightning, and some comparisons are made between lightning occurrence and the radar measurements of graupel. The retrievals of hail–rain mixtures are remarkably robust; there are some issues regarding other microphysical classes, however, including difficulties in detecting melting snow layers in stratiform rain. These difficulties are largely due to the resampling of the radar volume data onto a grid and to poor separation of the snow classes.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; WEATHER radar networks; POLARIMETRY; OPTICAL measurements; RADAR; METEOROLOGICAL precipitation
- Publication
Journal of Applied Meteorology (1988), 2005, Vol 44, Issue 6, p827
- ISSN
0894-8763
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/JAM2230.1