The tipping-bucket rain gauge is known to underestimate rainfall at high intensities because of the rain water amount that is lost during the tipping movement of the bucket. The related biases are known as systematic mechanical errors and, since their effect increases with rain intensity, have a significant influence on the derived statistics of rainfall extremes. A correction procedure for rain intensity data sets is proposed in this paper based on the dynamic calibration of the gauge at both fine and coarse resolution, either in direct form or after proper downscaling of the available figures. The effect of systematic mechanical errors on the assessment of design rainfall for urban-scale applications is quantified based on two rain-rate d...
The available calibration experiences about rain intensity gauges relying on the weighing measuring ...
Dynamic calibration was performed in the laboratory on two catching-type drop counter rain gauges ma...
The rainfall intensity measurement has a 150 years long history. In the first period of data recordi...
The tipping-bucket rain gauge is known to underestimate rainfall at high intensities because of the ...
We present a methodology able to infer the influence of rainfall measurement errors on the reliabili...
Based on the error figures obtained after laboratory tests over a wide set of operational rain gauge...
Eight rainfall events recorded from May to September 2013 at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) ...
Precipitation is the primary source of freshwater, while it can have great socio-economical impacts ...
A drop counter catching-type gauge and a tipping-bucket rain intensity gauge are compared in this pa...
This paper elaborates on the rationale behind the proposed standard limits for the accuracy of rainf...
From May to September 2013, a selected number of observed rain events has been selected in order to ...
Data precision for rainfall intensity and runoff rate using tipping bucket technology is controlled ...
The most widely used device to measure rainfall is the tipping bucket rain gauge (TBR), although the...
Accurate precipitation measurement is a fundamental requirement in a broad range of applications inc...
A laser-optical disdrometer served as reference to assess the absolute percent bias of calculated ra...
The available calibration experiences about rain intensity gauges relying on the weighing measuring ...
Dynamic calibration was performed in the laboratory on two catching-type drop counter rain gauges ma...
The rainfall intensity measurement has a 150 years long history. In the first period of data recordi...
The tipping-bucket rain gauge is known to underestimate rainfall at high intensities because of the ...
We present a methodology able to infer the influence of rainfall measurement errors on the reliabili...
Based on the error figures obtained after laboratory tests over a wide set of operational rain gauge...
Eight rainfall events recorded from May to September 2013 at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) ...
Precipitation is the primary source of freshwater, while it can have great socio-economical impacts ...
A drop counter catching-type gauge and a tipping-bucket rain intensity gauge are compared in this pa...
This paper elaborates on the rationale behind the proposed standard limits for the accuracy of rainf...
From May to September 2013, a selected number of observed rain events has been selected in order to ...
Data precision for rainfall intensity and runoff rate using tipping bucket technology is controlled ...
The most widely used device to measure rainfall is the tipping bucket rain gauge (TBR), although the...
Accurate precipitation measurement is a fundamental requirement in a broad range of applications inc...
A laser-optical disdrometer served as reference to assess the absolute percent bias of calculated ra...
The available calibration experiences about rain intensity gauges relying on the weighing measuring ...
Dynamic calibration was performed in the laboratory on two catching-type drop counter rain gauges ma...
The rainfall intensity measurement has a 150 years long history. In the first period of data recordi...