Title :
Rain Cell Size Statistics Derived from Radar Observations at Wallops Island, Virginia
Author :
Goldhirsh, Julius ; Musiani, Bert
Author_Institution :
Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD 20707
Abstract :
Results of an investigation are given describing two-di-two-dimensional rain cell size statistics employing radar and disdrometer data bases spanning more than 5 years and all seasons. Radar data were obtained employing the SPANDAR radar located at the NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia. These data corresponded to approximately 100 low-elevation azimuthal antenna scans encompassing 17 rain days. For each of these rain days, disdrometer data were also obtained. Analysis of the regression relations relating the rain rates to the disdrometer data enabled the determination of least square fit radar reflectivity factors. The individual disdrometer results along with the radar data were employed with a contouring program. More than 22 000 contours were generated, where each isopleth belonged to predefined rain rate intervals. Computing the areas of each of these contours, statistics were generated relating the equi-circle contour diameters and rain rate categories. Two types of contour have been analyzed. One pertained to the above-described isopleth regardless of the rain rate levels interior to it. Another type corresponded to those isopleths in which the rain rates interior to it were equal or greater than the isopleth values. These isopleths were referred to as "total" and "cell" contours, respectively. An abundance of total and cell contours were observed belonging to all rain rate categories. In particular, a dominant number of smallarea contours were observed belonging to the lower rain rate levels. The results showed that the average and median "equi-circle" cell contour diameters were 2.4 and 1.9 km, respectively.
Keywords :
Bit error rate; Least squares approximation; NASA; Radar antennas; Rain; Reflectivity; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Size measurement; Spaceborne radar; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.1986.289711