The effects of attenuation correction in rainfall estimation with X-band dual-polarization radar were investigated with a dense rain gauge network. The calibration bias in reflectivity (ZH) was corrected using a self-consistency principle. The attenuation correction of ZH and the differential reflectivity (ZDR) were performed by a path integration method. After attenuation correction, ZH and ZDR were significantly improved, and their scatter plots matched well with the theoretical relationship between ZH and ZDR. The comparisons between the radar rainfall estimation and the rain gauge rainfall were investigated using the bulk statistics with different temporal accumulations and spatial averages. The bias significantly improves from 70% to 0...
In this paper, the attenuation-correction methodology presented in Part I is applied to radar measur...
Many phenomena (such as attenuation and range degradation) can influence the accuracy of rainfall ra...
International audienceErrors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfa...
The most commonly used polarimetric radar measurements in rainfall estimation are the reflectivity f...
Polarimetry improves radar rainfall estimation. It allows a better separation of meteorological and ...
Rainfall is a key observable of the weather, of importance to society. Rain gauges only provide poin...
Attenuation by heavy rain is a major operational problem in radar estimation of rainfall rates, and ...
Errors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfall rate, R, and these ...
The effectiveness of an attenuation correction procedure on the error structure of a C-band radar ra...
Attenuation due to liquid water is one of the largest uncertainties in radar observations. The effec...
Attenuation due to liquid water is one of the largest uncertainties in radar observations. The effec...
In order to improve the performance of X-band dual-polarization radars, it is necessary to conduct a...
Attenuation due to liquid water is one of the largest uncertainties in radar observations. The effec...
Weather radars have been used to quantitatively estimate precipitation since their development in th...
Different relations between rainfall rate R and polarimetric X-band radar measurables were evaluated...
In this paper, the attenuation-correction methodology presented in Part I is applied to radar measur...
Many phenomena (such as attenuation and range degradation) can influence the accuracy of rainfall ra...
International audienceErrors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfa...
The most commonly used polarimetric radar measurements in rainfall estimation are the reflectivity f...
Polarimetry improves radar rainfall estimation. It allows a better separation of meteorological and ...
Rainfall is a key observable of the weather, of importance to society. Rain gauges only provide poin...
Attenuation by heavy rain is a major operational problem in radar estimation of rainfall rates, and ...
Errors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfall rate, R, and these ...
The effectiveness of an attenuation correction procedure on the error structure of a C-band radar ra...
Attenuation due to liquid water is one of the largest uncertainties in radar observations. The effec...
Attenuation due to liquid water is one of the largest uncertainties in radar observations. The effec...
In order to improve the performance of X-band dual-polarization radars, it is necessary to conduct a...
Attenuation due to liquid water is one of the largest uncertainties in radar observations. The effec...
Weather radars have been used to quantitatively estimate precipitation since their development in th...
Different relations between rainfall rate R and polarimetric X-band radar measurables were evaluated...
In this paper, the attenuation-correction methodology presented in Part I is applied to radar measur...
Many phenomena (such as attenuation and range degradation) can influence the accuracy of rainfall ra...
International audienceErrors arise when using conventional radar reflectivity, Z, to estimate rainfa...