• DocumentCode
    2308599
  • Title

    Rain retrieval using the 183 GHz absorption lines

  • Author

    Laviola, S. ; Levizzani, V.

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Atmos. Sci. & Climate, Nat. Res. Council, Bologna
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    11-14 March 2008
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    High spatial resolution AMSU opaque channels are used to retrieve rain rates and classify precipitation types. The retrieval scheme (183-WSL) consists of two fast algorithms, one for land and the other for sea surface, that use the water strong lines at 183.31 GHz to infer rain rate amounts based on a series of thresholds calculated to remove the condensed water vapor effect and discriminate between convective and stratiform pixels. The reported results show the sensitivity of the technique to detect deep convective clouds and to measure light-rain stratiform systems. This latter fact recommends its application particularly over mid-latitude basins where persistent light rains cause intense run-off episodes. Other studies are planned to apply the method at high latitudes where the atmospheric humidity is mainly located within the surface layers and appropriate correction coefficients need to be found.
  • Keywords
    atmospheric humidity; atmospheric techniques; clouds; convection; rain; Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit; atmospheric humidity; condensed water vapor effect; convective clouds; frequency 183 GHz; high spatial resolution AMSU opaque channels; land; light-rain stratiform systems; precipitation types; rain retrieval scheme; run-off episodes; sea surface; Brightness temperature; Clouds; Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Ocean temperature; Rain; Satellites; Sea surface; Spatial resolution; Weather forecasting; AMSU-B; rain rates; water vapor absorption lines;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment, 2008. MICRORAD 2008
  • Conference_Location
    Firenze
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1986-9
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1987-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MICRAD.2008.4579505
  • Filename
    4579505