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Experiments in Rainfall Estimation with a Polarimetric Radar in a Subtropical Environment

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In this paper, a unique dataset consisting of high-resolution polarimetric radar measurements and dense rain gauge and disdrometer observations collected in east-central Florida during the summer of 1998 was examined.
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A unique dataset consisting of high-resolution polarimetric radar measurements and dense rain gauge and disdrometer observations collected in east-central Florida during the summer of 1998 was examined. Comparison of the radar measurements and radar parameters computed from the disdrometer observations supported previous studies, which indicate that oscillating drops in the free atmosphere have more spherical apparent shapes in the mean than equilibrium shapes. Radar‐disdrometer comparisons improved markedly when using an empirical axis ratio relation developed from observational studies and representing more spherical drop shapes. Fixedform power-law rainfall estimators for radar reflectivity ( ZH), specific differential phase (KDP), specific differential phase‐differential reflectivity ( KDP, ZDR), and radar reflectivity‐differential reflectivity ( ZH, ZDR) were then determined using the disdrometer observations. Relations were produced for both equilibrium shapes and the empirical axis ratios. Polarimetric rainfall estimators based on more spherical shapes gave significantly improved performance. However, the improvement was largely in bias mitigation. Rainfall estimates with the ZH‐ZDR measurement pair had the highest correlation with rain gauge observations, the smallest range in bias factors from storm to storm, and the smallest root-mean-square error.

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Bias in Differential Reflectivity due to Cross Coupling through the Radiation Patterns of Polarimetric Weather Radars

TL;DR: In this article, bias in differential reflectivity and its effect on estimates of rain rate due to coupling of the vertically and horizontally polarized fields through the radiation patterns is examined and a brief review of the effects of the bias on quantitative rainfall measurements is given.
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Comparison of Polarimetric Radar Drop Size Distribution Retrieval Algorithms

TL;DR: In this paper, two physically based algorithms, the β method and the constrained-gamma method, have been proposed for retrieving the governing parameters of the gamma drop size distribution (DSD) from polarimetric radar measurements.
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Correction of raindrop size distributions measured by Parsivel disdrometers, using a two-dimensional video disdrometer as a reference

TL;DR: In this article, a method to improve the accuracy of DSD measurements from Parsivel (particle size and velocity) disdrometers, using a two-dimensional video dis-rometer (2DVD) as a reference instrument, is presented.
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An Improved Dual-Polarization Radar Rainfall Algorithm (DROPS2.0): Application in NASA IFloodS Field Campaign

TL;DR: In this article, an improved dual-polarization rainfall methodology is proposed, which is driven by a region-based hydrometeor classification mechanism, and the objective of this study is to incorporate the spatial coherence and self-aggregation of dual polarization observables in hydrometric classification and to produce robust rainfall estimates for operational applications.
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Errors in Estimating Raindrop Size Distribution Parameters Employing Disdrometer and Simulated Raindrop Spectra

TL;DR: In this article, simulated and observed rain DSDs are used to evaluate moment estimators, and seven estimators for gamma DSD parameters are evaluated in terms of the biases and fractional errors of five integral parameters: radar reflectivity, differential reflectivity (ZDR), rainfall rate (R), mean volume diameter (Dm), and total number concentration (NT).
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