Title :
Statistical Characterization and Modeling of Raindrop Spectra Time Series for Different Climatological Regions
Author :
Montopoli, Mario ; Marzano, F.S. ; Vulpiani, Gianfranco ; Anagnostou, Marios N. ; Anagnostou, Emmanouil N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Aquila Univ., L´´Aquila
Abstract :
A large data set of raindrop size distribution (RSD) measurements collected with the Joss-Waldvogel disdrometer (JWD) and the 2-D video disdrometer (2DVD) in the U.K., Greece, Japan, and the U.S. are analyzed and modeled. This work extends a previous effort devoted to the exploitation of U.K. data and the design of a stochastic procedure to randomly generate synthetic RSD intermittent time series. This study seeks to: (1) explore the differences of RSD-derived moments for distinct hydroclimate regions, ranging from tropics to subtropics and mid and northern latitudes; (2) compare the governing parameters of the normalized gamma RSD for both stratiform and convective events and perform a sensitivity analysis by using different best fitting techniques; (3) exploit the time-correlation structure of the estimated RSD parameters as the input of a vector autoregressive stationary model used to simulate time series (or horizontal profiles) of RSDs and, consequently, its moments as the rain rate and concentration; and (4) characterize the distribution of the inter-rain duration and rain duration to design a semi-Markov chain to represent the intermittency feature of the rainfall process in a climatological framework. This climatological analysis and the related stochastic RSD generation model may find useful applications within both hydrometeorology and radio propagation.
Keywords :
climatology; convection; drops; gamma distribution; rain; stochastic processes; 2-D video disdrometer; Greece; Japan; Joss-Waldvogel disdrometer; UK; USA; autoregressive stationary model; climatological analysis; convective events; gamma distribution; hydroclimate regions; hydrometeorology; radio propagation; raindrop size distribution measurements; raindrop spectra time series modeling; rainfall process; semiMarkov chain; statistical characterization; stochastic procedure; stratiform events; time-correlation structure; Electromagnetic modeling; Meteorological radar; Predictive models; Protection; Radar applications; Radio propagation; Rain; Remote sensing; Stochastic processes; Time measurement; Autoregressive process; Markov chain; climatology; disdrometer data; modeling; radar applications; radar meteorological factors; radio propagation; rain; raindrop size distribution (RSD); signal synthesis; weather radar;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2008.2000652