30th International Conference on Radar Meteorology

P15.2

Integration of Radar with Analysis Fields

Michael Heen, SMHI/Swedish Air Force, Stockholm, Sweden; and D. Michelson

Normal refraction of radar waves through the atmosphere prevents radar data at distant ranges from being quantitatively representative for the Earth's surface unless precipitation-related processes taking place between the radar echo and the surface are taken into account. A one-dimensional model is presented which uses a physical description of the processes involved in obtaining surface precipitation rate from a radar echo aloft, comprising local production, coalescence and evaporation. One or two cloud layers are assumed depending on the cloud base height. Input data are operationally analysed cloud base height, temperature, and humidity along with radar observations and their altitudes. At the moment, only precipitation as liquid water is assumed in the model. The method and results using it will be presented and discussed, along with a case study.

Poster Session 15, Quantitative Rainfall—Vertical Profile Correction
Monday, 23 July 2001, 2:00 PM-3:30 PM

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