DocumentCode
805671
Title
Volcanic Ash Cloud Retrieval by Ground-Based Microwave Weather Radar
Author
Marzano, Frank Silvio ; Barbieri, Stefano ; Vulpiani, Gianfranco ; Rose, William I.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Eng, La Sapienza Univ., Rome
Volume
44
Issue
11
fYear
2006
Firstpage
3235
Lastpage
3246
Abstract
The potential of ground-based microwave weather radar systems for volcanic ash cloud detection and quantitative retrieval is evaluated. The relationship between radar reflectivity factor, ash concentration, and fall rate is statistically derived for various eruption regimes and ash sizes by applying a radar-reflectivity microphysical model. To quantitatively evaluate the ash detectability by weather radars, a sensitivity analysis is carried out by simulating synthetic ash clouds and varying ash concentration and size as a function of the range. Radar specifications are taken from typical radar systems at S-, C-, and X-band. A prototype algorithm for volcanic ash radar retrieval (VARR) is discussed. Starting from measured single-polarization reflectivity, the statistical inversion technique to retrieve ash concentration and fall rate is based on two cascade steps, namely: 1) classification of eruption regime and volcanic ash category and 2) estimation of ash concentration and fall rate. Expected accuracy of the VARR algorithm estimates is evaluated using a synthetic data set. An application of the VARR technique is finally shown, taking into consideration the eruption of the Grinodotacutemsvoumltn volcano in Iceland on November 2004. Volume scan data from a Doppler C-band radar, which is located at 260 km from the volcano vent, are processed by means of the VARR algorithm. Examples of the achievable VARR products are presented and discussed
Keywords
Doppler radar; ash; atmospheric techniques; dust; meteorological radar; volcanology; AD 2004 11; Doppler C-band radar; Grimsvotn volcano; Iceland; S-band; X-band; ash concentration; ash detectability; ash fall rate; ash sizes; eruption regimes; ground-based microwave weather radar systems; radar reflectivity factor; radar-reflectivity microphysical model; sensitivity analysis; single-polarization reflectivity; statistical inversion technique; synthetic ash clouds; volcanic ash category; volcanic ash cloud detection; volcanic ash cloud retrieval; volcanic ash radar retrieval; volcano vent; volume scan data; Analytical models; Clouds; Doppler radar; Meteorological radar; Prototypes; Radar detection; Reflectivity; Sensitivity analysis; Volcanic ash; Volcanoes; Ash retrieval; inversion methods; microwave radars; volcanic eruption clouds;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2006.879116
Filename
1717718
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