A stochastic model of the microstructure of rainfall is used to derive explicit expressions for the magnitude of the sampling fluctuations in rainfall properties estimated from raindrop size measurements in stationary rainfall. The model is a marked point process, in which the points represent the drop centers, assumed to be uniformly distributed in space. This assumption, which is supported both by theoretical and by empirical evidence, implies that during periods of stationary rainfall the number of drops in a sample volume follows a Poisson distribution. The marks represent the drop sizes, assumed to be distributed independent of their positions according to some general drop size distribution. Within this framework, it is shown analytic...
Negative-exponential distributions have been used to characterize raindrop size spectra since the ea...
For over a century, raindrop size distributions have been a subject of extensive scientific study, t...
The study of the vertical evolution of raindrop size distributions (DSDs) during rainfall, from the ...
A stochastic model of the microstructure of rainfall is used to derive explicit expressions for the ...
A stochastic model of the microstructure of rainfall is used to derive explicit expressions for the ...
Recent studies have led to the statistical characterization of the flux of drops of a particular siz...
A number of variables of interest in precipitation studies can be interpreted as sums of random numb...
For M drop size categories, rain is frequently viewed simply as the superposition of M,statistically...
Fluctuations in disdrometer measurements of raindrop size distributions (DSDs) and derived rainfall ...
A comprehensive general framework for the description and analysis of the microstructure of rainfall...
In previous work, the authors examined statistical physics of rain from the point of view of the mod...
In the issue of rainfall estimation by radar through the necessary relationship between radar reflec...
Marshall and Palmer (1948) were among the first investigators to develop power-law statistical corre...
The traditional statistical description of the spatial and temporal distributions of cloud droplets ...
It is commonly understood that the number of drops that one happens to measure as a function of diam...
Negative-exponential distributions have been used to characterize raindrop size spectra since the ea...
For over a century, raindrop size distributions have been a subject of extensive scientific study, t...
The study of the vertical evolution of raindrop size distributions (DSDs) during rainfall, from the ...
A stochastic model of the microstructure of rainfall is used to derive explicit expressions for the ...
A stochastic model of the microstructure of rainfall is used to derive explicit expressions for the ...
Recent studies have led to the statistical characterization of the flux of drops of a particular siz...
A number of variables of interest in precipitation studies can be interpreted as sums of random numb...
For M drop size categories, rain is frequently viewed simply as the superposition of M,statistically...
Fluctuations in disdrometer measurements of raindrop size distributions (DSDs) and derived rainfall ...
A comprehensive general framework for the description and analysis of the microstructure of rainfall...
In previous work, the authors examined statistical physics of rain from the point of view of the mod...
In the issue of rainfall estimation by radar through the necessary relationship between radar reflec...
Marshall and Palmer (1948) were among the first investigators to develop power-law statistical corre...
The traditional statistical description of the spatial and temporal distributions of cloud droplets ...
It is commonly understood that the number of drops that one happens to measure as a function of diam...
Negative-exponential distributions have been used to characterize raindrop size spectra since the ea...
For over a century, raindrop size distributions have been a subject of extensive scientific study, t...
The study of the vertical evolution of raindrop size distributions (DSDs) during rainfall, from the ...