RAINFALL FROM TRMM-RADAR AND RADIOMETER

  • Park, K.W. (Institute of Satellite Information Science) ;
  • Kim, Y.S. (Department of Satellite Information Science) ;
  • Gairola, R.M. (Space Applications Centre, India Space Research Organisation) ;
  • Kwon, B.H. (Department of Environmental Atmospheric Science)
  • Published : 2003.11.03

Abstract

We present here, some of the studies carried for estimation of rainfall over land and oceanic regions in and around South Korea. We use active and passive microwave measurements from TRMM ? TMI and Precipitation Radar (PR) respectively during a typhoon even named ? RUSA that took place during 30 Aug. 2002. We have followed due approach by Yao at. all (2002) and examined the performance of their algorithm using two main predictor variable, named as Scattering Index (SI) and Polarization Corrected Brightness Temperature (PCT) while using TMI data. The rainfall fnus estimated using PST and SI shows some Underestimation as compared to the 2A25 rainfall products from the PR in common area of overlap. A larger database thus would be used in future. To establish a new rain rate algorithm over Korean region based on the present case study.

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