High Temporal Resolution Path-Average Rain Gauge with 50-GHz Band Microwave
Open Access
- 1 February 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Meteorological Society in Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
- Vol. 22 (2), 165-179
- https://doi.org/10.1175/jtech-1683.1
Abstract
Rain radar measures instantaneous spatial-average rainfall, while conventional rain gauges directly measure point rainfall with low temporal resolution. Thus differences in the resolution of the sensors create difficulties for rain radar validation, especially for spaceborne rain radar. Accordingly, rainfall measurement by microwave link has been proposed for several decades, as it estimates instantaneous path-average rainfall. Thus it is expected that the microwave link rain gauge will overcome, at least partly, the problems in the rain radar validation, toward which a 50-GHz band microwave link [the path-averaged rain gauge (PRG)] was developed that has been in operation since September 2000. In this paper, the authors show the potential of the PRG system by a simple model and rainfall comparison with a disdrometer and a tipping-bucket rain gauge. Differences observed by the instruments were within 15% (within 10% in half of the cases) during actual rain events in 2003. This confirmed that the PRG system displayed good performance as a rain gauge. Finally, the possibility of the PRG system being applied for spaceborne rain radar validation is considered.Keywords
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