A Comprehensive Northern Hemisphere Particle Microphysics Data Set From the Precipitation Imaging Package

Author:

King Fraser1ORCID,Pettersen Claire1ORCID,Bliven Larry F.2,Cerrai Diego34ORCID,Chibisov Alexey2,Cooper Steven J.5,L’Ecuyer Tristan67ORCID,Kulie Mark S.8ORCID,Leskinen Matti9,Mateling Marian7ORCID,McMurdie Lynn10ORCID,Moisseev Dimitri911ORCID,Nesbitt Stephen W.12,Petersen Walter A.13,Rodriguez Peter14,Schirtzinger Carl2,Stuefer Martin1516,von Lerber Annakaisa911ORCID,Wingo Matthew T.1317,Wolff David B.2,Wong Telyana1516,Wood Norman18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

2. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Wallops Flight Facility Wallops Island VA USA

3. Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Connecticut Storrs CT USA

4. Eversource Energy Center University of Connecticut Storrs CT USA

5. Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City UT USA

6. Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies Madison WI USA

7. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison WI USA

8. Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics Branch NOAA/NESDIS/Center for Satellite Applications and Research Madison WI USA

9. Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research/Physics Faculty of Science University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

10. Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington Seattle WA USA

11. Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki Finland

12. Department of Atmospheric Science University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign Urbana IL USA

13. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville AL USA

14. Meteorological Research Division Environment and Climate Change Canada Toronto ON Canada

15. U.S. Department of Energy Washington DC USA

16. Alaska Climate Research Center Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks AK USA

17. Earth System Science Center University of Alabama Huntsville AL USA

18. Space Science and Engineering Center University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison WI USA

Abstract

AbstractMicrophysical observations of precipitating particles are critical data sources for numerical weather prediction models and remote sensing retrieval algorithms. However, obtaining coherent data sets of particle microphysics is challenging as they are often unindexed, distributed across disparate institutions, and have not undergone a uniform quality control process. This work introduces a unified, comprehensive Northern Hemisphere particle microphysical data set from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration precipitation imaging package (PIP), accessible in a standardized data format and stored in a centralized, public repository. Data is collected from 10 measurement sites spanning 34° latitude (37°N–71°N) over 10 years (2014–2023), which comprise a set of 1,070,000 precipitating minutes. The provided data set includes measurements of a suite of microphysical attributes for both rain and snow, including distributions of particle size, vertical velocity, and effective density, along with higher‐order products including an approximation of volume‐weighted equivalent particle densities, liquid equivalent snowfall, and rainfall rate estimates. The data underwent a rigorous standardization and quality assurance process to filter out erroneous observations to produce a self‐describing, scalable, and achievable data set. Case study analyses demonstrate the capabilities of the data set in identifying physical processes like precipitation phase‐changes at high temporal resolution. Bulk precipitation characteristics from a multi‐site intercomparison also highlight distinct microphysical properties unique to each location. This curated PIP data set is a robust database of high‐quality particle microphysical observations for constraining future precipitation retrieval algorithms, and offers new insights toward better understanding regional and seasonal differences in bulk precipitation characteristics.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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