An impact-type Joss-Waldvogel disdrometer (JWD), a two-dimensional video disdrometer (2DVD), and a laser optical OTT Particle Size and Velocity (PARSIVEL) disdrometer (PD) were used to measure the raindrop size distribution (DSD) over a 6-month period in Huntsville, Alabama. Comparisons indicate event rain totals for all three disdrometers that were in reasonable agreement with a reference rain gauge. In a relative sense, hourly composite DSDs revealed that the JWD was more sensitive to small drops (,1 mm), while the PD appeared to severely underestimate small drops less than 0.76mm in diameter. The JWD and 2DVD measured comparable number concentrations of midsize drops (1-3mm) and large drops (3-5 mm), while the PD tended to measure relati...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) is fundamental for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) ...
The aim of this study is to improve the estimation of the characteristic uncertainties of optic disd...
A comparative study of raindrop size distribution measurements has been conducted at NASA's Goddard ...
Accurate measurements of rain drop size distributions (DSD), with particular emphasis on small and t...
This paper investigates the binning effects on drop size distribution (DSD) measurements obtained by...
Accurate measurements of Drop Size Distributions (DSDs) are fundamental in the physics of the cloud...
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) quantifies the microstructure of rainfall and is critical to ...
Intercomparison among three sensors for ground-based measurement of DSD's are presented, the Joss-Wa...
Knowledge of the full rainfall drop size distribution (DSD) is critical for characterising liquid wa...
Knowledge of the full rainfall drop size distribution (DSD) is critical for characterising liquid wa...
It has recently been shown that at high rainfall intensities, small raindrops may fall with much lar...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) is fundamental for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) ...
The aim of this study is to improve the estimation of the characteristic uncertainties of optic disd...
A comparative study of raindrop size distribution measurements has been conducted at NASA's Goddard ...
Accurate measurements of rain drop size distributions (DSD), with particular emphasis on small and t...
This paper investigates the binning effects on drop size distribution (DSD) measurements obtained by...
Accurate measurements of Drop Size Distributions (DSDs) are fundamental in the physics of the cloud...
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) quantifies the microstructure of rainfall and is critical to ...
Intercomparison among three sensors for ground-based measurement of DSD's are presented, the Joss-Wa...
Knowledge of the full rainfall drop size distribution (DSD) is critical for characterising liquid wa...
Knowledge of the full rainfall drop size distribution (DSD) is critical for characterising liquid wa...
It has recently been shown that at high rainfall intensities, small raindrops may fall with much lar...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cros...
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) is fundamental for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) ...
The aim of this study is to improve the estimation of the characteristic uncertainties of optic disd...