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On the Optimal Measuring Area for Pointwise Rainfall Estimation: A Dedicated Experiment with 14 Laser Disdrometers
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Laser DisdrometersEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringLimited Area SamplingEarth SciencePrecipitationPrecipitation ProcessesAbstract Laser DisdrometersCalibrationMicrometeorologyMeteorological MeasurementLaser-based SensorApplied MeteorologyAtmospheric SensingHydrometeorologyMeteorologyGeographyRadiation MeasurementSingle DisdrometerHydrologyRadarDroughtPointwise Rainfall EstimationRemote SensingDedicated Experiment
Abstract Laser disdrometers measure the particle size distribution (PSD) of hydrometeors through a small cross-sectional (tens of square centimeters) surface. Such a limited area induces a sampling effect in the estimates of the PSD, which translates to error in the reflectivity–rain-rate (Z–R) relationship used for ground radar estimates of rainfall, estimates of kinetic energy of precipitation, and any other hydrometeorological application relying on particle size information. Here, the results of a dedicated experiment to estimate the extent of the effect of limited area sampling of rainfall are presented. Using 14 Parsivel, version 1 (Parsivel-1), disdrometers placed within 6 m2, it was found that the combined area of at least seven disdrometers is required for the estimates to start converging to a stable value. The results can be used to quantify the degree of over-/underestimation of precipitation parameters for a single instrument due to the limited collecting area effect. It has been found that a single disdrometer may underestimate instantaneous rain rate by 70%.
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