A VAD-Based Dealiasing Method for Radar Velocity Data Quality Control

Author:

Xu Qin1,Nai Kang2,Wei Li2,Zhang Pengfei2,Liu Shun3,Parrish David4

Affiliation:

1. NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma

2. Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

3. I. M. Systems Group Inc., Camp Springs, Maryland

4. NOAA/National Centers of Environmental Prediction, Camp Springs, Maryland

Abstract

AbstractThis paper describes a new velocity–azimuth display (VAD)-based dealiasing method developed for automated radar radial velocity data quality control to satisfy the high-quality standard and efficiency required by operational radar data assimilation. The method is built on an alias-robust velocity–azimuth display (AR-VAD) analysis. It upgrades and simplifies the previous three-step dealiasing method in three major aspects. First, the AR-VAD is used with sufficiently stringent threshold conditions in place of the original modified VAD for the preliminary reference check to produce alias-free seed data in the first step. Second, the AR-VAD is more accurate than the traditional VAD for the refined reference check in the original second step, so the original second step becomes unnecessary and is removed. Third, a block-to-point continuity check procedure is developed, in place of the point-to-point continuity check in the original third step, which serves to enhance the use of the available seed data in a properly enlarged block area around each flagged data point that is being checked with multiple threshold conditions to avoid false dealiasing. The new method has been tested extensively with aliased radial velocity data collected under various weather conditions, including hurricane high-wind conditions. The robustness of the new method is exemplified by the results tested with three cases. The limitations of the new method and possible improvements are discussed.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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