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Atmósfera

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AVILA-CARRASCO, José Roberto; HERRERA, Graciela S.; JUNEZ-FERREIRA, Hugo Enrique  and  VALDES-MANZANILLA, Arturo. New approach for local C-band weather radar precipitation calibration. Atmósfera [online]. 2021, vol.34, n.2, pp.171-187.  Epub May 28, 2021. ISSN 0187-6236.  https://doi.org/10.20937/atm.52763.

Weather radar calibration is a topic of great current interest because it is useful for various hydrological applications. Several methods have been developed for adjusting the relation between reflectivity data Z and rainfall intensity R (Z/R) because droplet size distributions in different storm events are unknown and highly variable in time and space. The present study developed and tested a new space and time window-based procedure for optimal local calibration of weather radar using Z/R relations and applying it to convective and stratiform storms in the lower Grijalva river basin in Mexico. Improving rain estimates from the Sabancuy, Campeche radar is essential because it monitors this basin, which is prone to floods. The resulting estimates of the optimal power-law (Z = ARb) window-based procedure (OP) are compared with those of the default Marshall and Palmer (MP) relation using the observed rain gauge records. The appropriate window was selected using a criterion that considers factors affecting the free fall of raindrops. For most of the storms tested, metrics for the OP models showed better values than those calculated for the MP ones. The best MP performance is when using smooth calibration data, achieving similar metric results to that of the OP. The proposed observed calibration method could be useful to improve the default MP model estimates at any weather radar with similar characteristics to the ones analyzed in this work. The resulting Z/R relations could improve precipitation radar estimates for hydrologic model inputs.

Keywords : optimization; flood; power-law; Grijalva river; space-time windows.

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