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Estimation of raindrop size distribution parameters from polarimetric radar measurements

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2002

Authors

Bringi, V. N., author
Chandrasekar, V., author
Gorgucci, Eugenio, author
Scarchilli, Gianfranco, author
American Meteorological Society, publisher

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Estimation of raindrop size distribution over large spatial and temporal scales has been a long-standing goal of polarimetric radar. Algorithms to estimate the parameters of a gamma raindrop size distribution model from polarimetric radar observations of reflectivity, differential reflectivity, and specific differential phase are developed. Differential reflectivity is the most closely related measurement to a parameter of the drop size distribution, namely, the drop median diameter (D0). The estimator for D0 as well as other parameters are evaluated in the presence of radar measurement errors. It is shown that the drop median diameter can be estimated to an accuracy of 10%, whereas the equivalent intercept parameter can be estimated to an accuracy of 6% in the logarithmic scale. The estimators for the raindrop size distribution parameters are also evaluated using disdrometer data based simulations. The disdrometer based evaluations confirm the accuracy of the algorithms developed herein.

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polarimetric radar
raindrops

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