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    Influence of Ground Clutter Contamination on Polarimetric Radar Parameters

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2009:;volume( 026 ):;issue: 002::page 251
    Author:
    Friedrich, Katja
    ,
    Germann, Urs
    ,
    Tabary, Pierre
    DOI: 10.1175/2008JTECHA1092.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The influence of ground clutter contamination on the estimation of polarimetric radar parameters, horizontal reflectivity (Zh), differential reflectivity (Zdr), correlation coefficient (?h?), and differential propagation phase (?dp) was examined. This study aims to derive the critical level of ground clutter contamination for Zh, Zdr, ?h?, and ?dp at which ground clutter influence exceeds predefined precision thresholds. Reference data with minimal ground clutter contamination consist of eight precipitation fields measured during three rain events characterized by stratiform and convective precipitation. Data were collected at an elevation angle of 0.8° by the Météo-France operational, polarimetric Doppler C-band weather radar located in Trappes, France, ?30 km southwest of Paris. Nine different ground clutter signatures, ranging from point targets to more complex signatures typical for mountain ranges or urban obstacles, were added to the precipitation fields. This is done at the level of raw in-phase and quadrature component data in the two polarimetric channels. For each ground clutter signature, 30 simulations were conducted in which the mean reflectivity of ground clutter within the resolution volume varied between being 30 dB higher to 30 dB lower than the mean reflectivity of precipitation. Differences in Zh, Zdr, ??, and ?dp between simulation and reference were shown as a function of ratio between ground clutter and precipitation intensities. As a result of this study, horizontal reflectivity showed the lowest sensitivity to ground clutter contamination. Furthermore, a precision of 1.7 dBZ in Zh is achieved on average when the precipitation and ground clutter intensities are equal. Requiring a precision of 0.2 dB in Zdr and 3° in ?dp, the reflectivity of precipitation needs to be on average ?5.5 and ?6 dB, respectively, higher compared to the reflectivity of ground clutter. The analysis also indicates that the highest sensitivity to the nine clutter signatures was derived for ?h?. To meet a predefined precision threshold of 0.02, reflectivity of precipitation needs to be ?13.5 dB higher than the reflectivity of ground clutter.
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    contributor authorFriedrich, Katja
    contributor authorGermann, Urs
    contributor authorTabary, Pierre
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:25:34Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:25:34Z
    date copyright2009/02/01
    date issued2009
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-67649.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209119
    description abstractThe influence of ground clutter contamination on the estimation of polarimetric radar parameters, horizontal reflectivity (Zh), differential reflectivity (Zdr), correlation coefficient (?h?), and differential propagation phase (?dp) was examined. This study aims to derive the critical level of ground clutter contamination for Zh, Zdr, ?h?, and ?dp at which ground clutter influence exceeds predefined precision thresholds. Reference data with minimal ground clutter contamination consist of eight precipitation fields measured during three rain events characterized by stratiform and convective precipitation. Data were collected at an elevation angle of 0.8° by the Météo-France operational, polarimetric Doppler C-band weather radar located in Trappes, France, ?30 km southwest of Paris. Nine different ground clutter signatures, ranging from point targets to more complex signatures typical for mountain ranges or urban obstacles, were added to the precipitation fields. This is done at the level of raw in-phase and quadrature component data in the two polarimetric channels. For each ground clutter signature, 30 simulations were conducted in which the mean reflectivity of ground clutter within the resolution volume varied between being 30 dB higher to 30 dB lower than the mean reflectivity of precipitation. Differences in Zh, Zdr, ??, and ?dp between simulation and reference were shown as a function of ratio between ground clutter and precipitation intensities. As a result of this study, horizontal reflectivity showed the lowest sensitivity to ground clutter contamination. Furthermore, a precision of 1.7 dBZ in Zh is achieved on average when the precipitation and ground clutter intensities are equal. Requiring a precision of 0.2 dB in Zdr and 3° in ?dp, the reflectivity of precipitation needs to be on average ?5.5 and ?6 dB, respectively, higher compared to the reflectivity of ground clutter. The analysis also indicates that the highest sensitivity to the nine clutter signatures was derived for ?h?. To meet a predefined precision threshold of 0.02, reflectivity of precipitation needs to be ?13.5 dB higher than the reflectivity of ground clutter.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleInfluence of Ground Clutter Contamination on Polarimetric Radar Parameters
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume26
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/2008JTECHA1092.1
    journal fristpage251
    journal lastpage269
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2009:;volume( 026 ):;issue: 002
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