A major source of errors in radar-derived quantitative precipitation estimates is the inhomogeneous nature of the vertical reflectivity profile (VPR). Operational radars generally scan in azimuth at constant elevation (PPI mode) and provide limited VPR information, so predetermined VPR shapes with limited degrees of freedom are needed to correct for the VPR in real time. Typical stratiform VPRs have a sharp peak below the 0° isotherm, known as the “bright band,” caused by the presence of large melting snowflakes, but this feature is not present in convective cores where the melting ice is in the form of graupel or compact ice. Inappropriate correction assuming a brightband VPR can lead to underestimation of rain rates, with particular impac...
The inclusion of polarimetric measurements for the quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) by we...
L'exploitation des données radar météorologiques utilisées pour estimer la lame d'eau est souvent co...
[1] This paper presents a novel approach to estimate the vertical profile of reflectivity (VPR) from...
A major source of errors in radar-derived quantitative precipitation estimates is the inhomogeneous ...
A major source of errors in radar-derived quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) is the vertic...
The enhanced radar return associated with melting snow, ‘the bright band’, can lead to large overest...
AbstractA method for correcting the vertical profile of reflectivity measurements and rainfall estim...
A method for correcting the vertical profile of reflectivity measurements and rainfall estimates (VP...
The Vertical Profile of Reflectivity (VPR) plays an important role when estimating the rain rate at ...
This article describes polarimetric X-band radar-based quantitative precipitation estimations (QPE) ...
International audienceNonuniform beam filling associated with the vertical variation of atmospheric ...
The vertical profile of reflectivity (VPR) must be identified to correct estimations of rainfall rat...
International audienceA Vertically Pointing Radar (VPR) has been commissioned and deployed at a numb...
The co-polar correlation coefficient (ρhv) has many applications, including hydrometeor classificati...
The Bright Band (BB) is a region of enhanced reflectivity in weather radar scans associated with fro...
The inclusion of polarimetric measurements for the quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) by we...
L'exploitation des données radar météorologiques utilisées pour estimer la lame d'eau est souvent co...
[1] This paper presents a novel approach to estimate the vertical profile of reflectivity (VPR) from...
A major source of errors in radar-derived quantitative precipitation estimates is the inhomogeneous ...
A major source of errors in radar-derived quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) is the vertic...
The enhanced radar return associated with melting snow, ‘the bright band’, can lead to large overest...
AbstractA method for correcting the vertical profile of reflectivity measurements and rainfall estim...
A method for correcting the vertical profile of reflectivity measurements and rainfall estimates (VP...
The Vertical Profile of Reflectivity (VPR) plays an important role when estimating the rain rate at ...
This article describes polarimetric X-band radar-based quantitative precipitation estimations (QPE) ...
International audienceNonuniform beam filling associated with the vertical variation of atmospheric ...
The vertical profile of reflectivity (VPR) must be identified to correct estimations of rainfall rat...
International audienceA Vertically Pointing Radar (VPR) has been commissioned and deployed at a numb...
The co-polar correlation coefficient (ρhv) has many applications, including hydrometeor classificati...
The Bright Band (BB) is a region of enhanced reflectivity in weather radar scans associated with fro...
The inclusion of polarimetric measurements for the quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) by we...
L'exploitation des données radar météorologiques utilisées pour estimer la lame d'eau est souvent co...
[1] This paper presents a novel approach to estimate the vertical profile of reflectivity (VPR) from...