Identification of the Melting Layer through Dual-Polarization Radar Measurements at Vertical Incidence

Features of the melting layer of precipitation such as height and thickness are important in many meteorological applications. Doppler radar observations with a vertically pointing antenna have often been used in order to derive these features and to investigate the physical processes governing form...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology 2006-06, Vol.23 (6), p.829-839
Hauptverfasser: Baldini, Luca, Gorgucci, Eugenio
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Features of the melting layer of precipitation such as height and thickness are important in many meteorological applications. Doppler radar observations with a vertically pointing antenna have often been used in order to derive these features and to investigate the physical processes governing formation of the precipitation. This paper presents a technique to detect the characteristics of the melting layer based on the standard deviation of polarimetric radar measurements taken at vertical incidence. Using two case studies with stratiform and convective precipitation, the proposed technique is compared with conventional techniques based on reflectivity and mean Doppler velocity profiles. Data presented in this paper were obtained by the coherent dual-polarization C-hand radar, Polar 55C, in Rome, Italy, during the summer and the fall of 2004. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0739-0572
1520-0426
DOI:10.1175/jtech1884.1