The potential of urban rainfall monitoring with crowdsourced automatic weather stations in Amsterdam

被引:70
|
作者
de Vos, Lotte [1 ,2 ]
Leijnse, Hidde [2 ]
Overeem, Aart [1 ,2 ]
Uijlenhoet, Remko [1 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Hydrol & Quantitat Water Management Grp, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Royal Netherlands Meteorol Inst, Res & Dev Observat & Data Technol, NL-3732 GK De Bilt, Netherlands
关键词
SMALL-SCALE RAINFALL; TEMPORAL RESOLUTION; SPATIAL-RESOLUTION; SEMI-VARIANCE; VARIABILITY; RADAR; NETHERLANDS; SENSITIVITY; HYDROLOGY; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.5194/hess-21-765-2017
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The high density of built-up areas and resulting imperviousness of the land surface makes urban areas vulnerable to extreme rainfall, which can lead to considerable damage. In order to design and manage cities to be able to deal with the growing number of extreme rainfall events, rainfall data are required at higher temporal and spatial resolutions than those needed for rural catchments. However, the density of operational rainfall monitoring networks managed by local or national authorities is typically low in urban areas. A growing number of automatic personal weather stations (PWSs) link rainfall measurements to online platforms. Here, we examine the potential of such crowdsourced datasets for obtaining the desired resolution and quality of rainfall measurements for the capital of the Netherlands. Data from 63 stations in Amsterdam (similar to 575 km(2)) that measure rainfall over at least 4 months in a 17-month period are evaluated. In addition, a detailed assessment is made of three Netatmo stations, the largest contributor to this dataset, in an experimental setup. The sensor performance in the experimental setup and the density of the PWS network are promising. However, features in the online platforms, like rounding and thresholds, cause changes from the original time series, resulting in considerable errors in the datasets obtained. These errors are especially large during low-intensity rainfall, although they can be reduced by accumulating rainfall over longer intervals. Accumulation improves the correlation coefficient with gauge-adjusted radar data from 0.48 at 5 min intervals to 0.60 at hourly intervals. Spatial rainfall correlation functions derived from PWS data show much more small-scale variability than those based on gauge-adjusted radar data and those found in similar research using dedicated rain gauge networks. This can largely be attributed to the noise in the PWS data resulting from both the measurement setup and the processes occurring in the data transfer to the online PWS platform. A double mass comparison with gauge-adjusted radar data shows that the median of the stations resembles the rainfall reference better than the real-time (unadjusted) radar product. Averaging nearby raw PWS measurements further improves the match with gauge-adjusted radar data in that area. These results confirm that the growing number of internet-connected PWSs could successfully be used for urban rainfall monitoring.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:665 / 677
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] DEVELOPMENT OF A REMOTE AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATIONS (RAWS) SYSTEM
    VECHIONE, WJ
    TRANSACTIONS-AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 1976, 57 (12): : 928 - 928
  • [22] RESEARCH RESULTS FROM ANTARCTIC AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATIONS
    STEARNS, CR
    WENDLER, G
    REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS, 1988, 26 (01) : 45 - 61
  • [23] Automatic weather stations and the quality function deployment method
    Beges, G.
    Drnovsek, J.
    Bojkovski, J.
    Knez, J.
    Groselj, D.
    Cernac, B.
    Hudoklin, D.
    METEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2015, 22 : 861 - 866
  • [24] A comment on temperature measurement at automatic weather stations in Australia
    Ayers, G. P.
    JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE EARTH SYSTEMS SCIENCE, 2019, 69 (01): : 172 - 182
  • [25] OBSERVATION OF SPECIAL WEATHER EVENTS BY AUTOMATIC METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS
    HOHNE, W
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR METEOROLOGIE, 1974, 24 (9-12): : 331 - 337
  • [26] Automatic weather stations for basic and applied glaciological research
    Citterio, Michele
    van As, Dirk
    Ahlstrom, Andreas P.
    Andersen, Morten L.
    Andersen, Signe B.
    Box, Jason E.
    Charalampidis, Charalampos
    Colgan, William T.
    Fausto, Robert S.
    Nielsen, Soren
    Veicherts, Martin
    GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF DENMARK AND GREENLAND BULLETIN, 2015, (33): : 69 - 72
  • [27] Weather radar rainfall data in urban hydrology
    Thorndahl, Soren
    Einfalt, Thomas
    Willems, Patrick
    Nielsen, Jesper Ellerbaek
    ten Veldhuis, Marie-Claire
    Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten
    Rasmussen, Michael R.
    Molnar, Peter
    HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2017, 21 (03) : 1359 - 1380
  • [28] Private sensors and crowdsourced rainfall data: Accuracy and potential for modelling pluvial flooding in urban areas of Oslo, Norway
    Khaing Kyaw, Kay
    Baietti, Emma
    Lussana, Cristian
    Luzzi, Valerio
    Mazzoli, Paolo
    Bagli, Stefano
    Castellarin, Attilio
    Journal of Hydrology X, 2024, 25
  • [29] Surface radiation balance in Antarctica as measured with automatic weather stations
    van den Broeke, M
    Reijmer, C
    van de Wal, R
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2004, 109 (D9) : D091031 - 16
  • [30] Response time of temperature measurements at automatic weather stations in Australia
    Ayers, G. P.
    Warne, J. O.
    JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE EARTH SYSTEMS SCIENCE, 2020, 70 (01): : 160 - 165