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Comparison Of Single- And Dual-Polarization-Based Rainfall Estimates Using Nexrad Data For The Nasa Iowa Flood Studies Project, Bong Chul Seo, Brenda Dolan, Witold F. Krajewski, Steven A. Rutledge, Walter Petersen
Comparison Of Single- And Dual-Polarization-Based Rainfall Estimates Using Nexrad Data For The Nasa Iowa Flood Studies Project, Bong Chul Seo, Brenda Dolan, Witold F. Krajewski, Steven A. Rutledge, Walter Petersen
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This study compares and evaluates single-polarization (SP)- and dual-polarization (DP)-based radar rainfall (RR) estimates using NEXRAD data acquired during Iowa Flood Studies (IFloodS), a NASA GPM ground validation field campaign carried out in May-June 2013. The objective of this study is to understand the potential benefit of the DP quantitative precipitation estimation, which selects different rain-rate estimators according to radar-identified precipitation types, and to evaluate RR estimates generated by the recent research SP and DP algorithms. The Iowa Flood Center SP (IFC-SP) and Colorado State University DP(CSU-DP) products are analyzed and assessed using two high-density, high-quality rain gauge networks as …
Nexrad Nws Polarimetric Precipitation Product Evaluation For Ifloods, Luciana K. Cunha, James A. Smith, Witold F. Krajewski, Mary Lynn Baeck, Bong Chul Seo
Nexrad Nws Polarimetric Precipitation Product Evaluation For Ifloods, Luciana K. Cunha, James A. Smith, Witold F. Krajewski, Mary Lynn Baeck, Bong Chul Seo
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The NEXRAD program has recently upgraded the WSR-88D network observational capability with dual polarization (DP). In this study, DP quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) provided by the current version of the NWS system are evaluated using a dense rain gauge network and two other single-polarization (SP) rainfall products. The analyses are performed for the period and spatial domain of the Iowa Flood Studies (IFloodS) campaign. It is demonstrated that the current version (2014) of QPE from DP is not superior to that from SP mainly because DP QPE equations introduce larger bias than the conventional rainfall- reflectivity [i.e., R(Z)] relationship for …