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Foundations for Statistical-Physical Precipitation Retrieval from Passive Microwave Satellite Measurements. Part I: Brightness-Temperature Properties of a Time-dependent Cloud-Radiation Model
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EngineeringBrightness-temperature PropertiesDistributed MixturesPrecipitationEarth ScienceCloud-radiation ModelAtmospheric ScienceMeteorological MeasurementCloud PhysicsHydrometeorologyMeteorologyMicrowave Remote SensingGeographyHydrologyClimatologyTime-dependent Cloud-radiation ModelDroughtRemote SensingMicrowave Brightness TemperaturesSatellite MeteorologyStatistical-physical Precipitation Retrieval
The relationship between emerging microwave brightness temperatures (T(B)s) and vertically distributed mixtures of liquid and frozen hydrometeors was investigated, using a cloud-radiation model, in order to establish the framework for a hybrid statistical-physical rainfall retrieval algorithm. Although strong relationships were found between the T(B) values and various rain parameters, these correlations are misleading in that the T(B)s are largely controlled by fluctuations in the ice-particle mixing ratios, which in turn are highly correlated to fluctuations in liquid-particle mixing ratios. However, the empirically based T(B)-rain-rate (T(B)-RR) algorithms can still be used as tools for estimating precipitation if the hydrometeor profiles used for T(B)-RR algorithms are not specified in an ad hoc fashion.