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Disdrometer Measurements during an Intense Rainfall Event in Central Illinois: Implications for Differential Reflectivity Radar Observations
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1986
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Central IllinoisEngineeringEarth SciencePrecipitationGeophysicsDifferential ReflectivityImaging RadarApplied MeteorologyMeteorological MeasurementDisdrometer MeasurementsHydrological ModelingHydrometeorologyMeteorologySurface RunoffSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyRadar ApplicationHydrologyRadarIntense Rainfall EventWater ResourcesDroughtSurface-water HydrologyEmpirical RelationshipsReflectivity Factor
Empirical relationships for estimating rainfall rate, liquid water content and median volume diameter from radar measurements of reflectivity factor and differential reflectivity are derived from a disdrometer record of a highly variable, heavy rainfall event in central Illinois. Comparisons with relationships representing exponential and gamma model drop-size distributions are made. Simulations, employing these and Z-R relationships for rainfall estimation, are performed. Statistical measures are tabulated for comparing results. These show an excellent agreement between the disdrometer- and radar-derived rainfall parameters when the latter are obtained from the empirical relationships.
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