Analysis of video disdrometer and polarimetric radar data to characterize rain microphysics in Oklahoma

Qing Cao, Guifu Zhang, Edward Brandes, Terry Schuur, Alexander Ryzhkov, Kyoko Ikeda

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Abstract

In this paper, data from three 2-dimensional video disdrometers (2DVDs) and an S-band polarimetric radar are used to characterize rain microphysics in Oklahoma. Sampling errors from the 2DVD measurements are quantified through side-by-side comparisons. In an attempt to minimize the sampling errors, a method of sorting and averaging based on two parameters (SATP) is proposed. The shape-slope (μ-Λ) relation of a constrained gamma (C-G) model is then refined for the retrieval of drop size distributions (DSDs) from polarimetric radar measurements. An adjustable term that is based on observed radar reflectivity and differential reflectivity is introduced to make the C-G DSD model more applicable. Radar retrievals using this improved DSD model are shown to provide good agreement with disdrometer observations and to give reasonable, results, including in locations near the leading edge of convection where poorly sampled large drops are often observed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2238-2255
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Volume47
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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