The Relationship Between Reflectivity and Rainfall Rate From Rain Size Distributions Observed in Hurricanes
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2022)
Abstract
Raindrop size distributions collected by the DROPLET MEASUREMENT TECHNOLogies Precipitation imaging probe from 17 flights through 6 hurricanes during National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's hurricane field program in 2020 are used to study reflectivity (Z) and rainfall rate (RR) (R) relationship (i.e., Z-R relationship). The results show that the Z-R distribution is highly scattered and the scatter increases with RR and reflectivity up to 48 dBZ or 25 mm hr(-1), after which it decreases rapidly. The range of the estimated RR from a power-law Z-R relationship can be as large as 50 mm hr(-1) at reflectivity of 40 dBZ. The result from random forest regression model demonstrates that including the information of mass-weighted-diameter (D-m) along with radar reflectivity improves the estimated RR significantly.
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Key words
raindrop size distribution,Z-R relationship,hurricane
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