A TRMM microwave radiometer rain rate estimation method with convective and stratiform discrimination

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Prabhakara, C
Iacovazzi, R
Weinman, JA
Dalu, G
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[1] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
[2] CNR, I-00185 Rome, Italy
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10.2151/jmsj1965.78.3_241
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager (TMI) radiometer brightness temperature data, in the 85 GHz channel (T85) reveal distinct local minima (T85(min)) in a regional map containing a Mesoscale Convective System (MCS). This is because of relatively small footprint size (similar to 5.5 km) and strong extinction properties in this channel of the TMI. A map of surface rain rate for that region, deduced from simultaneous measurements made by the Precipitation Radar (PR) on board the TRMM satellite, reveals that these T85(min), produced by scattering, correspond to local PR rain maxima. Utilizing the PR rain rate map as a guide, we infer empirically from TMI data the presence of three different kinds of thunderstorms or Cbs. These Cbs are classified as young, mature, and decaying types, and are assumed to have a scale of about 20 km on the average. Two parameters are used to classify these three kinds of Cbs based on the T85 data: a) the magnitude of the scattering depression deduced from local T85(min), and b) the mean horizontal gradient of T85 around such minima. Knowing the category of a given Cb, we can estimate the rain rate associated with it. Such estimation is done with the help of relationships linking T85(min) to rain rate in each Cb type. Similarly, a weak background rain rate in all the areas where T85 is less than 260 K is deduced with another relationship linking T85 to rain rate. In our rain retrieval model, this background rain constitutes stratiform rain where the Cbs are absent. Initially, these relationships are optimized or tuned utilizing the PR and TMI data of a few MCS events. After such tuning, the model is applied to independent MCS cases. The areal distribution of light (1-10 mmhr(-1)), moderate (10-20 mmhr(-1)), and intense (greater than or equal to 20 mmhr(-1)) rain rates are retrieved satisfactorily. Accuracy in the estimates of the light, moderate, and intense rain areas and the mean rain rates associated with such areas in these independent MCS cases is on the average about 15 %. Taking advantage of this ability of our retrieval method, one could derive the latent heat input into the atmosphere over the 760 km wide swath of the TMI radiometer in the tropics.
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页数:18
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