An Automated Approach to Estimating Convective Boundary Layer Depth from Dual-Polarization WSR-88D Radar Observations

Author:

Comer C. Lyn1,Stouffer Braedon1,Stensrud David J.1,Zhang Yunji1,Kumjian Matthew R.1

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania

Abstract

Abstract Convective boundary layer (CBL) depth can be estimated from dual-polarization WSR-88D radars using the product differential reflectivity ZDR because the CBL top is collocated with a local ZDR minimum produced by Bragg scatter at the interface of the CBL and the free troposphere. Quasi-vertical profiles (QVPs) of ZDR are produced for each radar volume scan and profiles from successive times are stitched together to form a time–height plot of ZDR from sunrise to sunset. QVPs of ZDR often show a low-ZDR channel that starts near the ground and rises during the morning and early afternoon, identifying the CBL top. Unfortunately, results show that this channel within the QVP can occasionally be misleading. This motivated creation of a new variable DVar, which combines ZDR with its azimuthal variance and is particularly helpful at identifying the CBL top during the morning hours. Two methods are developed to track the CBL top from QVPs of ZDR and DVar. Although each method has strengths and weaknesses, the best results are found when the two methods are combined using inverse variance weighting. The ability to detect CBL depth from routine WSR-88D radar scans rather than from rawinsondes or lidar instruments would vastly improve our understanding of CBL depth variations in the daytime by increasing the temporal and spatial frequencies of the observations. Significance Statement The daytime convective boundary layer (CBL) can increase in depth from a few hundred to a few thousand meters between sunrise and sunset and is strongly connected to temperature changes at Earth’s surface. Unfortunately, current observations of CBL depth primarily consist of measurements from twice daily rawinsonde launches at 97 locations across the United States. As a result, CBL depth observations lack fine spatial and temporal resolution and miss the daily cycle of CBL growth. This study seeks to fill the gaps in CBL depth observations by developing an automated method to estimate CBL depth from dual-polarization WSR-88D radar observations with a temporal resolution as fine as 5–10 min. These observations will greatly enhance our ability to observe and monitor CBL depth in real time.

Funder

NSF

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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