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    A Class of Single- and Dual-Frequency Algorithms for Rain-Rate Profiling from a Spaceborne Radar. Part II: Tests from Airborne Radar Measurements

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;1996:;volume( 013 ):;issue: 001::page 142
    Author:
    Amayenc, Paul
    ,
    Diguet, Jean Philippe
    ,
    Marzoug, Mongi
    ,
    Tani, Taoufik
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0426(1996)013<0142:ACOSAD>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In Part I, four single-frequency (SF) algorithms and a dual-frequency (DF) algorithm for range profiling of the rain rate from a spaceborne radar were described and tested from numerical simulations. In Part II, performances of these algorithms are studied using data from a DF (X and Ka bands) near-nadir-pointing airborne radar. The data, gathered over ocean near Wallops Island in 1988, mimic future spaceborne radar measurements. Rain retrievals are performed for isolated and series of contiguous rain measurements within stratiform and convective rain regions overflown by the aircraft. General features and aspects specific to the experiment conditions are pointed out. The SF algorithms provide more or less scattered results according to their own sensitivities to uncorrected scaling errors. Improvement of the algorithms stability by constraining the total path-integrated attenuation from surface echo measurements is confirmed. The correlation between attenuation coefficients at both frequencies, which forms the theoretical basis of the DF algorithm, is verified from the data. Results from DF algorithm are likely more reliable than SF counterparts since they are globally corrected for scaling errors. Rain-rate thresholds above which ?attenuation? algorithms should relay Z?R methods to avoid negative bias in rain-rate estimates are found near 12 mm h?1 at X band and 1 mm h?1 at Ka band for a 2.5-km rain depth. Coherent spatial structures of the rain rate within a vertical cross section of the storm are recovered from the ?attenuation? algorithms. The data obtained with a cross-range resolution L0 ? 1 km are also used to perform 2D simulations of beam-averaging, and nonuniform beam-filling (NUBF) effects are used for cross-range resolutions L = 2, 3, and 4 km. Degrading the resolution produces a smoothing of small-scale rain-rate structures and a lowering of the rain-rate estimation. Bias due to NUBF depend on the involved ?attenuation? algorithm. It increases with L but remains below 15%, up to L = 4 km for mean rain-rate estimates at large horizontal scale (≈100 km). The Z?R methods are weakly affected by the NUBF.
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    contributor authorAmayenc, Paul
    contributor authorDiguet, Jean Philippe
    contributor authorMarzoug, Mongi
    contributor authorTani, Taoufik
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:02:05Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:02:05Z
    date copyright1996/02/01
    date issued1996
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-1127.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4146479
    description abstractIn Part I, four single-frequency (SF) algorithms and a dual-frequency (DF) algorithm for range profiling of the rain rate from a spaceborne radar were described and tested from numerical simulations. In Part II, performances of these algorithms are studied using data from a DF (X and Ka bands) near-nadir-pointing airborne radar. The data, gathered over ocean near Wallops Island in 1988, mimic future spaceborne radar measurements. Rain retrievals are performed for isolated and series of contiguous rain measurements within stratiform and convective rain regions overflown by the aircraft. General features and aspects specific to the experiment conditions are pointed out. The SF algorithms provide more or less scattered results according to their own sensitivities to uncorrected scaling errors. Improvement of the algorithms stability by constraining the total path-integrated attenuation from surface echo measurements is confirmed. The correlation between attenuation coefficients at both frequencies, which forms the theoretical basis of the DF algorithm, is verified from the data. Results from DF algorithm are likely more reliable than SF counterparts since they are globally corrected for scaling errors. Rain-rate thresholds above which ?attenuation? algorithms should relay Z?R methods to avoid negative bias in rain-rate estimates are found near 12 mm h?1 at X band and 1 mm h?1 at Ka band for a 2.5-km rain depth. Coherent spatial structures of the rain rate within a vertical cross section of the storm are recovered from the ?attenuation? algorithms. The data obtained with a cross-range resolution L0 ? 1 km are also used to perform 2D simulations of beam-averaging, and nonuniform beam-filling (NUBF) effects are used for cross-range resolutions L = 2, 3, and 4 km. Degrading the resolution produces a smoothing of small-scale rain-rate structures and a lowering of the rain-rate estimation. Bias due to NUBF depend on the involved ?attenuation? algorithm. It increases with L but remains below 15%, up to L = 4 km for mean rain-rate estimates at large horizontal scale (≈100 km). The Z?R methods are weakly affected by the NUBF.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleA Class of Single- and Dual-Frequency Algorithms for Rain-Rate Profiling from a Spaceborne Radar. Part II: Tests from Airborne Radar Measurements
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume13
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0426(1996)013<0142:ACOSAD>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage142
    journal lastpage164
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;1996:;volume( 013 ):;issue: 001
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