Title :
Reflectivity and Differential Reflectivity Rainfall Algorithm Performance at X-band
Author :
Gorgucci, Eugenio ; Baldini, Luca ; Chandrasekar, V. ; Le, Minda
Author_Institution :
CNR - Ist. di Sci. dell´´Atmosfera e del Clima, Rome
Abstract :
X-band weather radar systems present several advantages mainly related to their lower cost and smaller size relative to their S and C band counterparts. The main drawback of X-band is the attenuation suffered by the electromagnetic wave propagating through precipitation that reduces the reliability of rainfall estimates based on power measurements. Developments in dual-polarization techniques have provided solutions to mitigate this problem and have revived the interest on X-band radar systems for operational applications. Because of this growing interest, there is a need to evaluate the performance of X-band polarimetric radars for quantitative rainfall estimation. At X-band, attenuation affects any radar parameter based on backscatter power measurements such as Zh, while differential attenuation affects parameters based on differential power measurement such as Zdr. Consequently, Zh and Zdr must be corrected prior to use in quantitative applications such as rainfall estimation. However, correction procedures can introduce additional errors that impact on rain estimation and therefore must be applied with caution. When using the X-band rain algorithm based on Zh and Zdr, the biases due to attenuation and differential attenuation nearly cancel each other and result in a small bias of the estimated rainfall rate, so that correction of Zh and Zdr may not be needed. This paper investigates this property of rain rainfall estimation based on X-band dual-polarization measurements.
Keywords :
backscatter; electromagnetic wave propagation; meteorological radar; rain; remote sensing by radar; C band; S band; X-band rain algorithm; X-band weather radar system; atmospheric precipitation; backscatter power measurement; differential attenuation affect parameter; dual-polarization technique; electromagnetic wave propagating; rainfall estimation; Attenuation; Costs; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic scattering; Meteorological radar; Power measurement; Power system reliability; Radar polarimetry; Rain; Reflectivity; X-band radars quantitative rain estimation; attenuation; differential attenuation;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2807-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2808-3
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2008.4780128