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    Relationships between Extreme Rain Rates and Convective Intensities from the Perspectives of TRMM and WSR-88D Radars

    Source: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2018:;volume 057:;issue 006::page 1353
    Author:
    Gingrey, Alexandria
    ,
    Varble, Adam
    ,
    Zipser, Edward
    DOI: 10.1175/JAMC-D-17-0240.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractTRMM PR 2A25, version 7 (V7), retrievals of reflectivity Z and rainfall rate R are compared with WSR-88D dual-polarimetric S-band radar data for 28 radars over the southeastern United States after matching their horizontal resolution and sampling. TRMM Ku-band measurements are converted to S-band approximations to more directly compare reflectivity estimates. Rain rates are approximated from WSR-88D data using the CSU?hydrometeor identification rainfall optimization (HIDRO) algorithm. Tropics-wide TRMM retrievals confirm previous findings of a low overlap fraction between extreme convective intensity, as approximated by the maximum 40-dBZ height, and extreme near-surface rain rates. WSR-88D data also confirm this low overlap but show that it is likely higher than TRMM PR retrievals indicate. For maximum 40-dBZ echo heights that extend above the freezing level, mean WSR-88D reflectivities at low levels are approximately 2 dB higher than TRMM PR reflectivities. Higher WSR-88D-retrieved rain rates for a given low-level reflectivity combine with these higher low-level reflectivities for a given maximum 40-dBZ height to produce rain rates that are approximately double those retrieved by the TRMM PR for maximum 40-dBZ heights that extend above the freezing level. TRMM PR path-integrated attenuation, and WSR-88D specific differential phase, differential reflectivity, and hail fraction indicate that the TRMM PR 2A25 V7 algorithm is possibly misidentifying low?midlevel hail and/or graupel as greater attenuating liquid, or vice versa. This misidentification, coupled with underestimation of path-integrated attenuation caused by nonuniform beamfilling and higher rain rates produced by specific differential phase (KDP)?R than Z?R relationships, results in low-biased 2A25 V7 rain rates in intense convection.
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    contributor authorGingrey, Alexandria
    contributor authorVarble, Adam
    contributor authorZipser, Edward
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:06:38Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:06:38Z
    date copyright4/26/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherjamc-d-17-0240.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4261639
    description abstractAbstractTRMM PR 2A25, version 7 (V7), retrievals of reflectivity Z and rainfall rate R are compared with WSR-88D dual-polarimetric S-band radar data for 28 radars over the southeastern United States after matching their horizontal resolution and sampling. TRMM Ku-band measurements are converted to S-band approximations to more directly compare reflectivity estimates. Rain rates are approximated from WSR-88D data using the CSU?hydrometeor identification rainfall optimization (HIDRO) algorithm. Tropics-wide TRMM retrievals confirm previous findings of a low overlap fraction between extreme convective intensity, as approximated by the maximum 40-dBZ height, and extreme near-surface rain rates. WSR-88D data also confirm this low overlap but show that it is likely higher than TRMM PR retrievals indicate. For maximum 40-dBZ echo heights that extend above the freezing level, mean WSR-88D reflectivities at low levels are approximately 2 dB higher than TRMM PR reflectivities. Higher WSR-88D-retrieved rain rates for a given low-level reflectivity combine with these higher low-level reflectivities for a given maximum 40-dBZ height to produce rain rates that are approximately double those retrieved by the TRMM PR for maximum 40-dBZ heights that extend above the freezing level. TRMM PR path-integrated attenuation, and WSR-88D specific differential phase, differential reflectivity, and hail fraction indicate that the TRMM PR 2A25 V7 algorithm is possibly misidentifying low?midlevel hail and/or graupel as greater attenuating liquid, or vice versa. This misidentification, coupled with underestimation of path-integrated attenuation caused by nonuniform beamfilling and higher rain rates produced by specific differential phase (KDP)?R than Z?R relationships, results in low-biased 2A25 V7 rain rates in intense convection.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleRelationships between Extreme Rain Rates and Convective Intensities from the Perspectives of TRMM and WSR-88D Radars
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume57
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
    identifier doi10.1175/JAMC-D-17-0240.1
    journal fristpage1353
    journal lastpage1369
    treeJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2018:;volume 057:;issue 006
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