The co-polar correlation coefficient (ρhv) has many applications, including hydrometeor classification, ground clutter and melting layer identification, interpretation of ice microphysics and the retrieval of rain drop size distributions (DSDs). However, we currently lack the quantitative error estimates that are necessary if these applications are to be fully exploited. Previous error estimates of ρhv rely on knowledge of the unknown "true" ρhv and implicitly assume a Gaussian probability distribution function of ρhv samples. We show that frequency distributions of ρhv estimates are in fact highly negatively skewed. A new variable: L = -log10(1 - ρhv) is defined, which does have Gaussian error statistics, and a standard deviation depending...
Since the advent of dual-polarization radar, methods of classifying hydrometeors by type from measur...
This thesis presents novel uses of routinely measured dual polarisation radar variables to improve o...
AbstractTo date, one of the most widely used parametric forms for modeling raindrop size distributio...
The co-polar correlation coefficient (ρhv) has many applications, including hydrometeor classificati...
A major source of errors in radar-derived quantitative precipitation estimates is the inhomogeneous ...
The lower-order moments of the drop size distribution (DSD) have generally been considered difficult...
Raindrop size distributions (DSDs) play a crucial role in quantitative rainfall estimation using wea...
The Global Precipitation Measurement mission is a major U.S.–Japan joint mission to understand the p...
We present observations of the copolar correlation coefficient between horizontally and vertically p...
Presents observations of the copolar correlation coefficient between horizontally and vertically pol...
International audienceErrors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfa...
One of the most important avenues of recent meteorological radar research is the application of pola...
An impact-type Joss-Waldvogel disdrometer (JWD), a two-dimensional video disdrometer (2DVD), and a l...
The aim of this study is to improve the estimation of the characteristic uncertainties of optic disd...
Characteristics of the melting layer and raindrop size distribution can be exploited to further impr...
Since the advent of dual-polarization radar, methods of classifying hydrometeors by type from measur...
This thesis presents novel uses of routinely measured dual polarisation radar variables to improve o...
AbstractTo date, one of the most widely used parametric forms for modeling raindrop size distributio...
The co-polar correlation coefficient (ρhv) has many applications, including hydrometeor classificati...
A major source of errors in radar-derived quantitative precipitation estimates is the inhomogeneous ...
The lower-order moments of the drop size distribution (DSD) have generally been considered difficult...
Raindrop size distributions (DSDs) play a crucial role in quantitative rainfall estimation using wea...
The Global Precipitation Measurement mission is a major U.S.–Japan joint mission to understand the p...
We present observations of the copolar correlation coefficient between horizontally and vertically p...
Presents observations of the copolar correlation coefficient between horizontally and vertically pol...
International audienceErrors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfa...
One of the most important avenues of recent meteorological radar research is the application of pola...
An impact-type Joss-Waldvogel disdrometer (JWD), a two-dimensional video disdrometer (2DVD), and a l...
The aim of this study is to improve the estimation of the characteristic uncertainties of optic disd...
Characteristics of the melting layer and raindrop size distribution can be exploited to further impr...
Since the advent of dual-polarization radar, methods of classifying hydrometeors by type from measur...
This thesis presents novel uses of routinely measured dual polarisation radar variables to improve o...
AbstractTo date, one of the most widely used parametric forms for modeling raindrop size distributio...