• DocumentCode
    1462289
  • Title

    Bayesian estimation of precipitating cloud parameters from combined measurements of spaceborne microwave radiometer and radar

  • Author

    Marzano, Frank Silvio ; Mugnai, Alberto ; Panegrossi, Giulia ; Pierdicca, Nazzareno ; Smith, Eric A. ; Turk, Joseph

  • Author_Institution
    Dipt. di Ingegneria Elettrica, l´´Aquila Univ., Italy
  • Volume
    37
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    596
  • Lastpage
    613
  • Abstract
    The objective of this paper is to evaluate the potential of a Bayesian inversion algorithm using microwave multisensor data for the retrieval of surface rainfall rate and cloud parameters. The retrieval scheme is based on the maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) method, extended for the use of both spaceborne passive and active microwave data. The MAP technique for precipitation profiling is also proposed to approach the problem of the radar-swath synthetic broadening; that is, the capability to exploit the combined information also where only radiometric data are available. In order to show an application to airborne data, two case studies are selected within the Tropical Ocean-Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (TOGA-COARE). They refer to a stratiform storm region and an intense squall line of two mesoscale convective systems, which occurred over the ocean on February 20 and 22, 1993, respectively. The estimated rainfall rates and columnar hydrometeor contents derived from the proposed algorithms are compared to each other and to radar estimates based on reflectivity-rainrate (Z-R) relationships. Results in terms of reflectivity profiles and upwelling brightness temperatures, reconstructed from the estimated cloud structures, are also discussed. A database of combined measurements acquired at nadir during various TOGA-COARE flights, is used for applying the radar-swath synthetic broadening technique in the case of an along-track radar-failure countermeasure. A simulated test of the latter technique is performed using the case studies of February 20 and 22, 1993
  • Keywords
    Bayes methods; atmospheric techniques; clouds; maximum likelihood estimation; meteorological radar; microwave measurement; radiometry; rain; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; storms; AD 1993 02 20; AD 1993 02 23; Bayesian estimation; Bayesian inversion algorithm; MAP method; TOGA-COARE; Tropical Ocean-Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment; active microwave data; along-track radar-failure countermeasure; columnar hydrometeor contents; intense squall line; maximum a posteriori probability; mesoscale convective systems; microwave multisensor data; passive microwave data; precipitating cloud parameters; radar-swath synthetic broadening; rainfall rates; reflectivity profiles; reflectivity-rainrate relationships; spaceborne microwave radar data; spaceborne microwave radiometer data; stratiform storm region; surface rainfall rate; tropics; upwelling brightness temperatures; Atmosphere; Bayesian methods; Clouds; Information retrieval; Microwave radiometry; Microwave theory and techniques; Ocean temperature; Sea surface; Spaceborne radar; Storms;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0196-2892
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/36.739124
  • Filename
    739124