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contributor authorCao, Qing
contributor authorHong, Yang
contributor authorGourley, Jonathan J.
contributor authorQi, Youcun
contributor authorZhang, Jian
contributor authorWen, Yixin
contributor authorKirstetter, Pierre-Emmanuel
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:49:42Z
date available2017-06-09T16:49:42Z
date copyright2013/02/01
date issued2012
identifier issn1558-8424
identifier otherams-74856.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4217127
description abstracthis study presents a statistical analysis of the vertical structure of precipitation measured by NASA?Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency?s (JAXA) Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation radar (PR) in the region of southern California, Arizona, and western New Mexico, where the ground-based Next-Generation Radar (NEXRAD) network finds difficulties in accurately measuring surface precipitation because of beam blockages by complex terrain. This study has applied TRMM PR version-7 products 2A23 and 2A25 from 1 January 2000 to 26 October 2011. The seasonal, spatial, intensity-related, and type-related variabilities are characterized for the PR vertical profile of reflectivity (VPR) as well as the heights of storm, freezing level, and bright band. The intensification and weakening of reflectivity at low levels in the VPR are studied through fitting physically based VPR slopes. Major findings include the following: precipitation type is the most significant factor determining the characteristics of VPRs, the shape of VPRs also influences the intensity of surface rainfall rates, the characteristics of VPRs have a seasonal dependence with strong similarities between the spring and autumn months, and the spatial variation of VPR characteristics suggests that the underlying terrain has an impact on the vertical structure. The comprehensive statistical and physical analysis strengthens the understanding of the vertical structure of precipitation and advocates for the approach of VPR correction to improve surface precipitation estimation in complex terrain.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleStatistical and Physical Analysis of the Vertical Structure of Precipitation in the Mountainous West Region of the United States Using 11+ Years of Spaceborne Observations from TRMM Precipitation Radar
typeJournal Paper
journal volume52
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
identifier doi10.1175/JAMC-D-12-095.1
journal fristpage408
journal lastpage424
treeJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2012:;volume( 052 ):;issue: 002
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