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Atlas, D. and Ulbrich, C. (2006). Drop size spectra and integral remote sensing parameters in the transition from convective to stratiform rain. Geophysical Research Letters 33: doi: 10.1029/2006GL026824. issn: 0094-8276. |
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Several authors have reported the correlation between the shape (¿) and slope (Λ) of the gamma distribution of raindrops to reduce the number of parameters required to measure rainfall by remote sensing methods. However, we find that there are no well-defined ¿-Λ, or associated relations between reflectivity (Z) and rain rate (R) or differential reflectivity for all storms or portions thereof. Rather, there is a general behavior such that A and b (in the Z = ARb relation) and median volume drop diameter Do all decrease from convective (C) to stratiform (S) to transition (T) rains. The ¿-Λ correlation of the investigators in question appears to be limited to rainfall events which do not include convective rain; it is biased toward S and T rains. They miss the narrow (large ¿), large Do DSDs of convective rain that are often found to have equilibrium spectra. The dependence of Do on the strength of the updraft and the findings of others concerning the association with the physics, dynamics, and climate regime strongly suggests that it is necessary to characterize the physical and dynamic nature of the storms in order to select the appropriate remote sensing algorithms. |
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Keywords
Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Cloud physics and chemistry, Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Aerosols and particles (0345, 4801, 4906), Biogeosciences, Remote sensing |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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