Weather radars have been used to quantitatively estimate precipitation since their development in the 1940s, yet these estimates are still prone to large uncertainties which dissuade the hydrological community in the UK from adopting these estimates as their primary rainfall data source. Recently dual polarisation radars have become more common, with the national networks in the USA, UK and across Europe being upgraded, and the benefits of dual polarisation radars are beginning to be realised for improving quantitative precipitation estimates (QPE). The National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) mobile Doppler X-band dual polarisation weather radar is the first radar of its kind in the UK, and since its acquisition in 2012 has been d...
International audienceConventional radars, used for atmospheric remote sensing, usually operate at a...
AbstractRadar-rainfall estimation is a complex process that involves several error sources, some of ...
Conventional radars, used for atmospheric remote sensing, usually operate at a single polarization a...
Weather radars have been used to quantitatively estimate precipitation since their development in th...
A set of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) from a dual-polarisation X-band radar observati...
A set of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) from a dual-polarisation X-band radar observati...
A set of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) from a dual-polarisation X-band radar observati...
Widespread use of radar for meteorological purposes began after the conclusion of World War II. Sinc...
International audienceErrors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfa...
Rainfall is a key observable of the weather, of importance to society. Rain gauges only provide poin...
Dual-polarisation weather radars have become more common through the last 15 years, as operational n...
Errors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfall rate, R, and these ...
Dual polarization is becoming the standard for new weather radar systems. In contrast to conventiona...
Abstract Accurate estimation of precipitation at high spatial and temporal resolution...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
International audienceConventional radars, used for atmospheric remote sensing, usually operate at a...
AbstractRadar-rainfall estimation is a complex process that involves several error sources, some of ...
Conventional radars, used for atmospheric remote sensing, usually operate at a single polarization a...
Weather radars have been used to quantitatively estimate precipitation since their development in th...
A set of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) from a dual-polarisation X-band radar observati...
A set of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) from a dual-polarisation X-band radar observati...
A set of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) from a dual-polarisation X-band radar observati...
Widespread use of radar for meteorological purposes began after the conclusion of World War II. Sinc...
International audienceErrors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfa...
Rainfall is a key observable of the weather, of importance to society. Rain gauges only provide poin...
Dual-polarisation weather radars have become more common through the last 15 years, as operational n...
Errors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfall rate, R, and these ...
Dual polarization is becoming the standard for new weather radar systems. In contrast to conventiona...
Abstract Accurate estimation of precipitation at high spatial and temporal resolution...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
International audienceConventional radars, used for atmospheric remote sensing, usually operate at a...
AbstractRadar-rainfall estimation is a complex process that involves several error sources, some of ...
Conventional radars, used for atmospheric remote sensing, usually operate at a single polarization a...