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About: Disdrometer is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 930 publications have been published within this topic receiving 23092 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, a framework based on measured raindrop size distribution (DSD) data has been developed to assess uncertainties in DSD models employed in Ku-and Ka-band dual-wavelength radar retrievals.
Abstract: A framework based on measured raindrop size distribution (DSD) data has been developed to assess uncertainties in DSD models employed in Ku- and Ka-band dual-wavelength radar retrievals. In this study, the rain rates and attenuation coefficients from DSD parameters derived by dual-wavelength algorithms are compared with those directly obtained from measured DSD spectra. The impact of the DSD gamma parameterizations on rain estimation from the Global Precipitation Measurement mission (GPM) Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) is examined for the cases of a fixed shape factor μ as well as for a constrained μ—that is, a μ–Λ relation (a relationship between the shape parameter and slope parameter Λ of the gamma DSD)—by using 11 Particle Size and Velocity (Parsivel) disdrometer measurements with a total number of about 50 000 one-minute spectra that were collected during the Iowa Flood Studies (IFloodS) experiment. It is found that the DPR-like dual-wavelength techniques provide fairly accurate est...

76 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an inter-comparison of rainfall parameters (median volume diameter and rain rate) using C-band polarimetric radar, a 2D-video disdrometer and a 400 MHz profiler for the Baiu front event of 8-9 June 2005 in Okinawa, Japan is presented.
Abstract: This paper presents an inter-comparison of rainfall parameters (median volume diameter and rain rate) using C-band polarimetric radar, a 2D-video disdrometer and a 400 MHz profiler for the Baiu front event of 8-9 June 2005 in Okinawa, Japan. These instruments are part of the Okinawa Sub-Tropical Environment Remote Sensing Center, operated by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT). The 2D-video disdrometer is used to derive the mean axis ratio of raindrops versus drop diameter, as well as the drop size distribution for the Baiu event. The data are then used to simulate various relations between polarimetric scattering parameters such as: specific attenuation (Ah), and specific differential attenuation (Adp), versus specific differential phase (Kdp) which are required to correct the measured reflectivity at horizontal polarization (Zh), and the differential reflectivity (Zdr) for rain attenuation. The 2D-video disdrometer data are also used to arrive at retrieval formulas for median volume diameter (D0) from radar Zdr and rain rate from radar Kdp.The intense Baiu event of 8-9 June 2005 was composed of heavy convective rain cells embedded in large areas of stratiform rain. The inter-comparison of D0 and rain rate (R) between instruments was conducted for 12 hours (03:00-07:00, 11:00-19:00 UTC on 8th June 2004). The C-band radar retrievals were found to be in excellent agreement with the 2D-video disdrometer for the entire period. The 400 MHz profiler retrievals of D0 and R were in good agreement with 2D-video disdrometer during the more steady rain periods, with more scatter observed during the heavier convective rain periods. These inter-comparisons demonstrate the accuracy of C-band polarimetric radar to retrieve important rainfall parameters, as well as the accurate correction for rain attenuation using differential propagation phase.

75 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the error characteristics of rainfall measurements were studied using six collocated Joss-Waldvogel (JW) disdrometers that are located at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility.
Abstract: Error characteristics of rainfall measurements were studied using six collocated Joss–Waldvogel (JW) disdrometers that are located at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility. The six disdrometer means of rain rate R, reflectivity Z, and differential reflectivity ZDR, for a given minute were considered as a reference. The maximum deviations of R, Z, and ZDR from the mean in a rain event were 0.6 mm h−1, 1.3 dB, and 0.05 dB, respectively. Rainfall statistics were then examined between disdrometer pairs. The root-mean-square (rms) difference of R, Z, and ZDR between paired disdrometers in a rain event were as high as 3.2 mm h−1, 3.7 dB, and 0.3 dB, respectively. The rms difference of R and ZDR were even higher when the disdrometer observations were stratified based on reflectivity intervals. The differences in disdrometer rainfall measurements have a potential impact when the disdrometers are considered as calibration tools for vertically pointing and scanning radars. The differences between the disdrometer ...

74 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, six different types of automatic rain gauges, including tipping bucket, weighing, capacitance, optical, disdrometer, and acoustical sensors, were deployed for 17 months at the NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami, Florida.
Abstract: Six different types of automatic rain gauges, including tipping bucket, weighing, capacitance, optical, disdrometer, and acoustical sensors, were deployed for 17 months (September 1993–January 1995) at the NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami, Florida. Different rainfall conditions encountered during the experiment included wintertime stratiform frontal rainfall, intense springtime convective systems with extremely high rainfall rates (over 100 mm h−1), summertime convective storms, mesoscale convective systems in the rainy season (September–October), and one tropical storm (Tropical Storm Gordon). Overall, all of the rain gauges performed well, with intercorrelations of order 0.9 or better using 1-min rainfall rates and biases of less than 10%; however, each showed limitations under different rainfall situations. In particular, under extremely heavy rainfall rates (over 100 mm h−1), the disdrometer and tipping bucket rain gauges biased low, while the optical rain ga...

74 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a set of measurement instruments, an optical disdrometer coupled with a rain gauge, was installed on two locations: Koseze and Kozjane.

74 citations


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YearPapers
202378
2022114
202151
202059
201972
201840