Title :
From cumulative NWP precipitation data to small scale rain intensity distribution: Assessment of a procedure
Author :
Capsoni, C. ; Luini, L. ; Martellucci, A.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettron. e Inf. (DEI), Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Numerical Weather Predictions (NWPs) may be used as global meteorological input to several models for the estimation of radiowave atmospheric impairments. This contribution extends the evaluation of the effectiveness of SPET (Spatial P(R) Estimation Technique), a methodology recently proposed to estimate the spatial distribution of point rain rate, PS(R), from cumulative rain precipitation data, namely the total rain amount, Mt, and the convective rain amount, Mc, fallen in a reference time period T within a given area A on a snapshot basis. The performance of SPET in estimating PS(R) is assessed against weather radar data collected by the NIMROD network over the UK and, in addition, according to the well established quasi ergodicity properties of the rainfall process, against the long term point rainfall statistics, PT(R), collected by raingauges in some sites. Results confirm the good accuracy of SPET in estimating PS(R), which improves as T and A increase. Preliminary tests against the DBSG3 database of measured PT(R)s indicate encouraging results, as well as a tight dependence of the performance of SPET on the correctness of the Mt value provided by NWPs used as input to the estimation procedure.
Keywords :
intensity measurement; meteorology; precipitation; radiowave propagation; rain; cumulative NWP precipitation data; global meteorological input; numerical weather predictions; point rain rate; radiowave atmospheric impairments; small scale rain intensity distribution; spatial distribution; Atmospheric modeling; Databases; Estimation; Meteorological radar; Rain;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP), Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0250-1