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    Correcting Propagation Effects in C-Band Polarimetric Radar Observations of Tropical Convection Using Differential Propagation Phase

    Source: Journal of Applied Meteorology:;2000:;volume( 039 ):;issue: 009::page 1405
    Author:
    Carey, Lawrence D.
    ,
    Rutledge, Steven A.
    ,
    Ahijevych, David A.
    ,
    Keenan, Tom D.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0450(2000)039<1405:CPEICB>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A propagation correction algorithm utilizing the differential propagation phase (?dp) was developed and tested on C-band polarimetric radar observations of tropical convection obtained during the Maritime Continent Thunderstorm Experiment. An empirical procedure was refined to estimate the mean coefficient of proportionality a (b) in the linear relationship between ?dp and the horizontal (differential) attenuation throughout each radar volume. The empirical estimates of these coefficients were a factor of 1.5?2 times larger than predicted by prior scattering simulations. This discrepancy was attributed to the routine presence of large drops [e.g., differential reflectivity Zdr ≥ 3 dB] within the tropical convection that were not included in prior theoretical studies. Scattering simulations demonstrated that the coefficients a and b are nearly constant for small to moderate sized drops (e.g., 0.5 ≤ Zdr ≤ 2 dB; 1 ≤ diameter D0 < 2.5 mm) but actually increase with the differential reflectivity for drop size distributions characterized by Zdr > 2 dB. As a result, large drops 1) bias the mean coefficients upward and 2) increase the standard error associated with the mean empirical coefficients down range of convective cores that contain large drops. To reduce this error, the authors implemented a ?large drop correction? that utilizes enhanced coefficients a* and b* in large drop cores. Validation of the propagation correction algorithm was accomplished with cumulative rain gauge data and internal consistency among the polarimetric variables. The bias and standard error of the cumulative radar rainfall estimator R(Zh) [R(Kdp,Zdr)], where Zh is horizontal reflectivity and Kdp is specific differential phase, were substantially reduced after the application of the attenuation (differential attenuation) correction procedure utilizing ?dp. Similarly, scatterplots of uncorrected Zh (Zdr) versus Kdp substantially underestimated theoretical expectations. After application of the propagation correction algorithm, the bias present in observations of both Zh(Kdp) and Zdr(Kdp) was removed and the standard errors relative to scattering simulation results were significantly reduced.
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    contributor authorCarey, Lawrence D.
    contributor authorRutledge, Steven A.
    contributor authorAhijevych, David A.
    contributor authorKeenan, Tom D.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:07:31Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:07:31Z
    date copyright2000/09/01
    date issued2000
    identifier issn0894-8763
    identifier otherams-12887.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4148275
    description abstractA propagation correction algorithm utilizing the differential propagation phase (?dp) was developed and tested on C-band polarimetric radar observations of tropical convection obtained during the Maritime Continent Thunderstorm Experiment. An empirical procedure was refined to estimate the mean coefficient of proportionality a (b) in the linear relationship between ?dp and the horizontal (differential) attenuation throughout each radar volume. The empirical estimates of these coefficients were a factor of 1.5?2 times larger than predicted by prior scattering simulations. This discrepancy was attributed to the routine presence of large drops [e.g., differential reflectivity Zdr ≥ 3 dB] within the tropical convection that were not included in prior theoretical studies. Scattering simulations demonstrated that the coefficients a and b are nearly constant for small to moderate sized drops (e.g., 0.5 ≤ Zdr ≤ 2 dB; 1 ≤ diameter D0 < 2.5 mm) but actually increase with the differential reflectivity for drop size distributions characterized by Zdr > 2 dB. As a result, large drops 1) bias the mean coefficients upward and 2) increase the standard error associated with the mean empirical coefficients down range of convective cores that contain large drops. To reduce this error, the authors implemented a ?large drop correction? that utilizes enhanced coefficients a* and b* in large drop cores. Validation of the propagation correction algorithm was accomplished with cumulative rain gauge data and internal consistency among the polarimetric variables. The bias and standard error of the cumulative radar rainfall estimator R(Zh) [R(Kdp,Zdr)], where Zh is horizontal reflectivity and Kdp is specific differential phase, were substantially reduced after the application of the attenuation (differential attenuation) correction procedure utilizing ?dp. Similarly, scatterplots of uncorrected Zh (Zdr) versus Kdp substantially underestimated theoretical expectations. After application of the propagation correction algorithm, the bias present in observations of both Zh(Kdp) and Zdr(Kdp) was removed and the standard errors relative to scattering simulation results were significantly reduced.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCorrecting Propagation Effects in C-Band Polarimetric Radar Observations of Tropical Convection Using Differential Propagation Phase
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume39
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0450(2000)039<1405:CPEICB>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1405
    journal lastpage1433
    treeJournal of Applied Meteorology:;2000:;volume( 039 ):;issue: 009
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