Polarimetric measurements in a severe hailstorm

  • D. S. Zrnic
  • , V. N. Bringi
  • , N. Balakrishnan
  • , K. Aydin
  • , V. Chandrasekar
  • , J. Hubbert

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Abstract

This study explores the utility of polarimetric measurements for discriminating between hydrometeor types with the emphasis on (1) hail detection and discrimination of its size, (b) measurement of heavy precipitation, (c) identification and quantification of mixed-phase hydrometeors, and (d) discrimination of ice forms. In particular, we examine the specific differential phase, the backscatter differential phase, the correlation coefficient between vertically and horizontally polarized waves, and the differential reflectivity, collected from a storm at close range. Three range-height cross sections are analyzed together with complentary data from a prototype WSR-88D radar. The case is interesting because it demonstrates the complementary nature of these polarimetric measurands. Self-consistency among them allows qualitative and some quantitative discrimination between hydrometeors. -Authors

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2223-2238
Number of pages16
JournalMonthly Weather Review
Volume121
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1993

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