Geographical Characteristics of Raindrop Size Distribution in the Southern Parts of South Korea

Author:

Suh Sung-Ho12,Kim Hyeon-Joon2,Lee Dong-In2,Kim Tae-Hoon1

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Future Technology and Convergence Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang, South Korea

2. b Department of Environmental Atmospheric Sciences, Pukyong National University, Nam-gu, Busan, South Korea

Abstract

ABSTRACTThis study analyzed the regional characteristics of raindrop size distribution (DSD) in the southern coastal area of South Korea. Data from March 2016 to February 2017 were recorded by four Particle Size Velocity (PARSIVEL) disdrometers installed at intervals of ~20 km from the coastline to inland areas. Within 20 km from the coastline, multiple local maxima in the probability density function (PDF) were observed at mass-weighted mean diameter Dm = 0.6 mm and normalized intercept parameter logNw = 5.2 for stratiform rainfall, but these features were not observed more than 20 km from the coastline. On the basis of mean Dm–logNw values, stratiform rainfall clearly differed between coastal and inland areas. For convective rainfall, there was a linear relationship between Dm and Nw with distance from the coastline. PDF analyses of diurnal variation in DSD confirmed that in spring and autumn multiple local maxima appear in the daytime. The multiple local maxima in Dm and logNw were respectively lower and higher at nighttime than in the daytime in the spring and summer season. These features were highly dependent on the prevailing wind. There was a pattern of increasing A and decreasing b in the radar reflectivity–rainfall rate (Z–R) relationship (Z = ARb) with distance from the coastline, and these features were more pronounced in convective rainfall. These diurnal variabilities were regular in stratiform rainfall, and there were large differences in quantitative precipitation estimation depending on the land or sea breeze in the coastal area.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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