A Warm Season Radar QPE Algorithm Using Adaptive Z-R Relationships
Publication: World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008: Ahupua'A
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Quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) from radar is subject to errors including uncertainties in Z-R relationships, contaminations from non-precipitation targets, partial beam filling due to blockages, beam spreading, overshooting, etc. Among them inaccurate Z-R relationship is one of the most significant errors. An accurate Z-R relationship should correctly represent spatial and temporal variations of the microphysical processes and associated drop size distributions in the observed precipitation system. However, most of existing operational radar QPEs use single Z-R relationship for the whole radar coverage area. This paper presents an algorithm that identifies different microphysical processes in warm season precipitation systems using three-dimensional radar reflectivity structure and environmental thermal field. Precipitation echoes are segregated into convective, stratiform, hail, and warm rain regimes and corresponding Z-R relationships are applied. The scheme was tested for events from several regions in the United States and was shown to provide improvements over single Z-R approaches. The scheme is fully automated and can be potentially used for operations.
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© 2008 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
ASCE Technical Topics:
- Adaptive systems
- Algorithms
- Beams
- Climates
- Engineering fundamentals
- Environmental engineering
- Equipment and machinery
- Hydrologic data
- Hydrologic engineering
- Hydrology
- Mathematics
- Meteorology
- Precipitation
- Radar
- Rainfall
- Seasonal variations
- Structural engineering
- Structural members
- Structural systems
- Systems engineering
- Systems management
- Water and water resources
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