Correction of Dual-PRF Doppler Velocity Outliers in the Presence of Aliasing

Author:

Altube Patricia1,Bech Joan2,Argemí Oriol3,Rigo Tomeu3,Pineda Nicolau3,Collis Scott4,Helmus Jonathan4

Affiliation:

1. Meteorological Service of Catalonia, and Department of Astronomy and Meteorology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

2. Department of Astronomy and Meteorology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

3. Meteorological Service of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain

4. Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois

Abstract

AbstractIn Doppler weather radars, the presence of unfolding errors or outliers is a well-known quality issue for radial velocity fields estimated using the dual–pulse repetition frequency (PRF) technique. Postprocessing methods have been developed to correct dual-PRF outliers, but these need prior application of a dealiasing algorithm for an adequate correction. This paper presents an alternative procedure based on circular statistics that corrects dual-PRF errors in the presence of extended Nyquist aliasing. The correction potential of the proposed method is quantitatively tested by means of velocity field simulations and is exemplified in the application to real cases, including severe storm events. The comparison with two other existing correction methods indicates an improved performance in the correction of clustered outliers. The technique proposed is well suited for real-time applications requiring high-quality Doppler radar velocity fields, such as wind shear and mesocyclone detection algorithms, or assimilation in numerical weather prediction models.

Funder

Generalitat de Catalunya

Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya

Office of Science

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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