We explore the potential of spaceborne radar (SR) observations from the Ku-band precipitation radars onboard the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) and Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellites as a reference to quantify the ground radar (GR) reflectivity bias. To this end, the 3-D volume-matching algorithm proposed by Schwaller and Morris (2011) is implemented and applied to 5 years (2012-2016) of observations. We further extend the procedure by a framework to take into account the data quality of each ground radar bin. Through these methods, we are able to assign a quality index to each matching SR-GR volume, and thus compute the GR calibration bias as a quality-weighted average of reflectivity differences in any sample of...
Rain intensity spectra as seen by space sensors feed numerous applications at global scales ranging ...
Polarimetric radar measurements have improved quantitative precipitation estimation especially for t...
A methodology is proposed to compare radar reflectivity data obtained from two partially overlapping...
This study demonstrates the potential use of the NASA\u27s Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Du...
The method averages the minimum TRMM PR and Ground Radar (GR) sample volumes needed to match-up spat...
As one component of a ground validation system to meet requirements for the upcoming Global Precipit...
For over 20 years, precipitation measurement has continued with spaceborne radars including the Prec...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
We show how the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar (TPR) can be used to ...
Ground-validation (GV) radar-rain products are often utilized for validation of the Tropical Rainfal...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Core Observatory is equipped with a dual-frequenc...
A prototype Validation Network (VN) is currently operating as part of the Ground Validation System f...
International audienceA large part of the research in the radar meteorology is devoted to the evalua...
The Validation Network (VN) prototype for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission compare...
Rain intensity spectra as seen by space sensors feed numerous applications at global scales ranging ...
Polarimetric radar measurements have improved quantitative precipitation estimation especially for t...
A methodology is proposed to compare radar reflectivity data obtained from two partially overlapping...
This study demonstrates the potential use of the NASA\u27s Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Du...
The method averages the minimum TRMM PR and Ground Radar (GR) sample volumes needed to match-up spat...
As one component of a ground validation system to meet requirements for the upcoming Global Precipit...
For over 20 years, precipitation measurement has continued with spaceborne radars including the Prec...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
We show how the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar (TPR) can be used to ...
Ground-validation (GV) radar-rain products are often utilized for validation of the Tropical Rainfal...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Core Observatory is equipped with a dual-frequenc...
A prototype Validation Network (VN) is currently operating as part of the Ground Validation System f...
International audienceA large part of the research in the radar meteorology is devoted to the evalua...
The Validation Network (VN) prototype for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission compare...
Rain intensity spectra as seen by space sensors feed numerous applications at global scales ranging ...
Polarimetric radar measurements have improved quantitative precipitation estimation especially for t...
A methodology is proposed to compare radar reflectivity data obtained from two partially overlapping...