Rainfall Estimation with an Operational Polarimetric C-Band Radar in the United Kingdom: Comparison with a Gauge Network and Error AnalysisSource: Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2011:;Volume( 012 ):;issue: 005::page 935DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-10-05013.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he estimate of rainfall using data from an operational dual-polarized C-band radar in convective storms in southeast United Kingdom is compared against a network of gauges. Four different rainfall estimators are considered: reflectivity?rain-rate (Z?R) relation, with and without correcting for rain attenuation; a composite estimator, based on (i) Z?R, (ii) R(Z, Zdr), and (iii) R(Kdp); and exclusively R(Kdp). The various radar rain-rate estimators are developed using Joss disdrometer data from Chilbolton, United Kingdom. Hourly accumulations over radar pixels centered on the gauge locations are compared, with approximately 2500 samples available for gauge hourly accumulations > 0.2 mm. Overall, the composite estimator performed the ?best? based on robust statistical measures such as mean absolute error, the Nash?Sutcliffe coefficient, and mean bias, at all rainfall thresholds (>0.2, 1, 3, or 6 mm) with improving measures at the higher thresholds of >3 and >6 mm (higher rain rates). Error variance separation is carried out by estimating the gauge representativeness error using 4 yr of gauge data from the Hydrological Radar Experiment. The proportion of variance of the radar-to-gauge differences that could be explained by the gauge representativeness errors ranged from 20% to 55% (for the composite rain-rate estimator). The radar error is found to decrease from approximately 70% at the lower rain rates to 20% at the higher rain rates. The composite rain-rate estimator performed as well as can be expected from error variance analysis, at mean hourly rain rates of about 5 mm h?1 or larger with mean bias of ~10% (underestimate).
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contributor author | Bringi, V. N. | |
contributor author | Rico-Ramirez, M. A. | |
contributor author | Thurai, M. | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T17:14:21Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T17:14:21Z | |
date copyright | 2011/10/01 | |
date issued | 2011 | |
identifier issn | 1525-755X | |
identifier other | ams-81645.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4224671 | |
description abstract | he estimate of rainfall using data from an operational dual-polarized C-band radar in convective storms in southeast United Kingdom is compared against a network of gauges. Four different rainfall estimators are considered: reflectivity?rain-rate (Z?R) relation, with and without correcting for rain attenuation; a composite estimator, based on (i) Z?R, (ii) R(Z, Zdr), and (iii) R(Kdp); and exclusively R(Kdp). The various radar rain-rate estimators are developed using Joss disdrometer data from Chilbolton, United Kingdom. Hourly accumulations over radar pixels centered on the gauge locations are compared, with approximately 2500 samples available for gauge hourly accumulations > 0.2 mm. Overall, the composite estimator performed the ?best? based on robust statistical measures such as mean absolute error, the Nash?Sutcliffe coefficient, and mean bias, at all rainfall thresholds (>0.2, 1, 3, or 6 mm) with improving measures at the higher thresholds of >3 and >6 mm (higher rain rates). Error variance separation is carried out by estimating the gauge representativeness error using 4 yr of gauge data from the Hydrological Radar Experiment. The proportion of variance of the radar-to-gauge differences that could be explained by the gauge representativeness errors ranged from 20% to 55% (for the composite rain-rate estimator). The radar error is found to decrease from approximately 70% at the lower rain rates to 20% at the higher rain rates. The composite rain-rate estimator performed as well as can be expected from error variance analysis, at mean hourly rain rates of about 5 mm h?1 or larger with mean bias of ~10% (underestimate). | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | Rainfall Estimation with an Operational Polarimetric C-Band Radar in the United Kingdom: Comparison with a Gauge Network and Error Analysis | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 12 | |
journal issue | 5 | |
journal title | Journal of Hydrometeorology | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/JHM-D-10-05013.1 | |
journal fristpage | 935 | |
journal lastpage | 954 | |
tree | Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2011:;Volume( 012 ):;issue: 005 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |