Abstract :
As rain microphysical properties can vary with geographical change, analysis of rain drop shape distribution for local area is important to a radar based quantitative precipitation estimation. In this paper, we analyze rain microphysical properties comparing with KICT radar observation and theoretically simulated data. The KICT X-band dual-polarization radar is installed (Latitude: 37.6688, Longitude: 126.7389) close to Seoul metropolitan area to carry out especially urban precipitation study. In order to get the rain microphysical information in Korea, we investigated the scatter plots of Zdr versus Z, Kdp versus Z, as well as Kdp/Z versus Zdr. In addition, the theoretical relations between these dual-polarization parameters are also generated by simulation. In the simulation, a gamma DSD model is assumed with the ranges as 0.5≤Do≤3.5 mm, 3≤log10Nw≤5, and -1≤m≤5 for the parameters and with the additional constraint that R <; 300 mm/hr. The parameters D0, log10Nw, and μ are varying uniformly over their respective ranges to form a large table of D0, Nw, and μ. Scattering calculations are performed at 9.4 GHz (X-band) for Z, Zdr, and Kdp.
Keywords :
gamma distribution; meteorological radar; radar polarimetry; rain; KICT X-band dual-polarization radar; KICT radar observation; Korea; Seoul metropolitan area; dual-polarization parameters; gamma DSD model; geographical change; local area; radar based quantitative precipitation estimation; rain drop shape distribution; rain microphysical information; rain microphysical properties; scatter plots; scattering calculations; urban precipitation; Data models; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Radar; Radar scattering; Rain; Shape;