For over 20 years, precipitation measurement has continued with spaceborne radars including the Precipitation Radar (PR) operating at 13.8 GHz on the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission and the Ku-band Precipitation Radar (KuPR) operating at 13.6 GHz on the Global Precipitation Measurement mission core satellite. PR and KuPR have essentially the same hardware designs and the same algorithm to make standard products (PRV8 and KuPRV06, respectively). The surface precipitation rate estimates (R) and related variables are statistically compared between PR and KuPR for a common observation area (within 35°N and 35°S) and period (April to September 2014). Due to the difference in sensitivity, the total precipitation amount recorded by KuPR is lar...
The method averages the minimum TRMM PR and Ground Radar (GR) sample volumes needed to match-up spat...
Because of the high frequency (13.8GHz) used in the TRMM PR, attenuation correction plays a very imp...
As one component of a ground validation system to meet requirements for the upcoming Global Precipit...
Spaceborne precipitation radars are powerful tools used to acquire adequate and high-quality precipi...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory will carry a Dual-frequency Precipitatio...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Core Observatory is equipped with a dual-frequenc...
In this paper, precipitation rate retrieval algorithms for the Global Precipitation Measurement miss...
Data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation radar (PR) and Kwajalein S-ba...
(C) Copyright 2009, Meteorological Society of Japan (MSJ)Rainfall rate fields based on TRMM spacebor...
This study compares the surface rainfall retrieved from the Goddard profiling (GPROF; version 5) alg...
It has long been recognized that path-integrated attenuation (PIA) can be used to improve precipitat...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
We explore the potential of spaceborne radar (SR) observations from the Ku-band precipitation radars...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is poised to be the next generation precipitation observation...
The method averages the minimum TRMM PR and Ground Radar (GR) sample volumes needed to match-up spat...
Because of the high frequency (13.8GHz) used in the TRMM PR, attenuation correction plays a very imp...
As one component of a ground validation system to meet requirements for the upcoming Global Precipit...
Spaceborne precipitation radars are powerful tools used to acquire adequate and high-quality precipi...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory will carry a Dual-frequency Precipitatio...
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission Core Observatory is equipped with a dual-frequenc...
In this paper, precipitation rate retrieval algorithms for the Global Precipitation Measurement miss...
Data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation radar (PR) and Kwajalein S-ba...
(C) Copyright 2009, Meteorological Society of Japan (MSJ)Rainfall rate fields based on TRMM spacebor...
This study compares the surface rainfall retrieved from the Goddard profiling (GPROF; version 5) alg...
It has long been recognized that path-integrated attenuation (PIA) can be used to improve precipitat...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
We explore the potential of spaceborne radar (SR) observations from the Ku-band precipitation radars...
Spaceborne and ground-based radars (GRs) provide a complementary view of the complex precipitation f...
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is poised to be the next generation precipitation observation...
The method averages the minimum TRMM PR and Ground Radar (GR) sample volumes needed to match-up spat...
Because of the high frequency (13.8GHz) used in the TRMM PR, attenuation correction plays a very imp...
As one component of a ground validation system to meet requirements for the upcoming Global Precipit...