Radar-Based Refractivity Maps Using Geostatistical Interpolation

IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS(2023)

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Tropospheric refractivity, which is closely related to temperature, pressure, and relative humidity, is a valuable parameter for weather forecasting and climate analysis. It has already been demonstrated that refractivity estimates can be derived using the phase measurements corresponding to radar signals backscattered from stationary targets over any terrain orography, with high temporal resolution. However, the random distribution of stationary targets affects the spatial resolution provided by the computed refractivity estimates. It is of interest to obtain reliable radar-based refractivity maps to assist final users with data interpretation and analysis, so the use of a suitable geostatistical interpolation technique to obtain refractivity maps is studied in this letter. Refractivity estimates obtained from C-band radar data gathered during 2019 by the United Kingdom's national weather service (Met Office) are used to evaluate the accuracy of the method by comparing the results to ground-based weather stations and the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF's) ERA5 reanalysis dataset.
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Atmospheric refractivity characterization,geostatistical interpolation,radar
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