Demonstration of a Consistent Relationship Between Dual-Frequency Reflectivity and the Mass-Weighted Mean Diameter in Measurements of Frozen Precipitation from GCPEX, OLYMPEX, and MC3E

Author:

Duffy George1,McFarquhar Greg2,Nesbitt Stephen W.3,Bennartz Ralf14

Affiliation:

1. 1 Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Vanderbilt University - Nashville Tennessee, USA

2. 2 Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies and School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma - Norman, Oklahoma, USA

3. 3 Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Urbana, Illinois, USA

4. 4 Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Abstract

AbstractThe retrieval of the mass-weighted mean diameter (Dm) is a fundamental component of spaceborne precipitation retrievals. The Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) on the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite is the first satellite to use Dual Wavelength Ratio measurements - the quotient of radar reflectivity factors (Z) measured at Ku and Ka wavelengths – to retrieve Dm. While it is established that DWR, being theoretically insensitive to changes in ice crystal mass and concentration, can provide a superior retrieval of Dm compared to Z based retrievals, the benefits of this retrieval have yet to be directly observed or quantified. In this study, DWR-Dm and Z-Dm relationships are empirically generated from collocated airborne radar and in-situ cloud particle probe measurements. Data is collected during nine intensive observation periods (IOPs) from three experiments representing different locations and times of year. Across IOPs with varying ice crystal concentrations, cloud temperatures, and storm types, Z-Dm relationships vary considerably while the DWR-Dm relationship remains consistent. This study confirms that a DWR-Dm relationship can provide a more accurate and consistent Dm retrieval than a Z-Dm relationship, quantified by a reduced overall RMSE (0.19 mm and 0.25 mm, respectively) and a reduced range of biases between experiments (0.11 mm and 0.32 mm, respectively).

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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