Title :
Using Doppler Spectra to Separate Hydrometeor Populations and Analyze Ice Precipitation in Multilayered Mixed-Phase Clouds
Author :
Rambukkange, Mahlon P. ; Verlinde, Johannes ; Eloranta, Edwin W. ; Flynn, Connor J. ; Clothiaux, Eugene E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Meteorol., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Abstract :
Multimodality of cloud radar Doppler spectra is used to partition cloud particle phases and separate distinct ice populations in the radar sample volume, thereby facilitating the analysis of individual ice showers in multilayered mixed-phase clouds. A 35-GHz cloud radar located at Barrow, Alaska, during the Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment collected the Doppler spectra. Data from a pair of collocated depolarization lidars confirmed the presence of two liquid cloud layers reported in this letter. Both of these cloud layers were embedded in ice precipitation yet maintained their liquid. The spectral separation of the ice precipitation yielded two distinct ice populations: the ice initiated within the two liquid cloud layers and the ice precipitation formed in the higher cloud layers. The comparisons of ice fall velocity-versus-radar reflectivity relationships derived for distinct showers reveal that a single relationship does not properly represent the ice showers during this period.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; atmospheric precipitation; atmospheric techniques; clouds; geophysical signal processing; ice; meteorological radar; source separation; spectral analysis; Alaska; Barrow; Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment; cloud particle phase partition; cloud radar Doppler spectra multimodality; collocated depolarization lidars; frequency 35 GHz; hydrometeor population; ice fall velocity-versus-radar reflectivity relationship; ice precipitation analysis; ice showers; liquid cloud layer; multilayered mixed-phase cloud; spectral separation; Arctic; Atmospheric measurements; Clouds; Data mining; Doppler effect; Doppler radar; Energy measurement; Ice; Laser radar; Reflectivity; Sea ice; Sea measurements; Cloud radar Doppler spectra; ice crystals; ice fall velocity; mixed-phase clouds;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2010.2052781