Title :
Effect of raindrop size distribution variability in dual-frequency radar rain retrieval algorithms assessed from disdrometer measurements
Author :
Adhikari, Nanda B. ; Iguchi, Toshio
Author_Institution :
Appl. Res. & Stand. Dept., Nat. Inst. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The effect of natural variation of raindrop size distribution (DSD)on the retrieval of rainfall rate from the dual-frequency (13.6/35.5 GHz,as will be in the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission) Precipitation Radar (DPR) measurements is studied by utilizing a large set of disdrometer-measured DSD data through a simple simulation framework. A DPR inversion technique(DPR-IT) that focuses on the retrieval of DSD information from the non-Rayleigh backscattering characteristic of the hydrometeors and a conventional DPR technique(DPR-CT) that focuses on the independent retrieval of rainfall rate from the attenuation measurement are considered in this analysis. The preliminary results show that at different rainfall rate regions these methods have different responses to the DSD variability. For instance, it appears that DPR-IT suffers relatively less from the DSD variability in the regions of weak to moderate rainfall rate (<∼10/ mm · h-1),while in the strong rainfall rate (>∼10 mm · h-1) region the DPR-CT generally has less sensitivity to DSD variations than the DPR-IT.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; rain; remote sensing by radar; DPR inversion technique; Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar; Global Precipitation Measurement Mission; attenuation measurement; disdrometer measurements; dual-frequency radar rain retrieval algorithms; hydrometeors; nonRayleigh backscattering; raindrop size distribution variability; rainfall rate retrieval; Attenuation measurement; Backscatter; Frequency; Information retrieval; Radar cross section; Radar measurements; Rain; Reflectivity; Size measurement; Spaceborne radar; Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR); Raindrop size distribution; rain retrieval accuracy;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2005.862275