DocumentCode
3671190
Title
High resolution X-Band radar rainfall estimates for a Mediterranean to hyper-arid transition area
Author
F. Marra;A. Lokshin;R. Notarpietro;M. Gabella;M. Branca;D.J. Bonfil;E. Morin
Author_Institution
Department of Geography, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
fYear
2015
Firstpage
203
Lastpage
206
Abstract
This study investigates the quantitative accuracy of two X-Band weather radars recently installed in the Northern Negev (Israel). The area raises interest due to its strong climatological gradient that, in less than 100 km, ranges from Mediterranean, where land is extensively used for agriculture, to arid, where flash floods often cause casualties and damage. Rainfall estimates from the X-Band radars are processed in order to correct the effects of i) ground echoes, ii) beam blockage and iii) attenuation of the radar beam. Measures from a relatively sparse raingauge network (~1/200 km-2) and a carefully corrected C-Band weather radar are used as a reference to quantify the accuracy of X-Band rainfall estimates on a set of rainfall events occurred during the first years of measurements.
Keywords
"Meteorological radar","Meteorology","Attenuation","Agriculture","Radar antennas","Accuracy"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA), 2015 International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICEAA.2015.7297104
Filename
7297104
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