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Characteristics of Precipitable Water Vapor and Liquid Water Path Retrieved from a Ground-based Microwave Radiometric Profiler at Haenam NCIO  

Won, Hye Young (Forecast Research Laboratory, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
Kim, Yeon-Hee (Forecast Research Laboratory, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
Chang, Dong-Eon (Forecast Research Laboratory, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
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Atmosphere / v.20, no.1, 2010 , pp. 1-12 More about this Journal
Abstract
Temporal distributions and characteristics of PWV (Precipitable Water Vapor) and LWP (Liquid Water Path) are investigated by using the microwave radiometric profiler at Haenam NCIO from 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Temporal variations of PWV are closely connected with the thermal response of water vapor in atmosphere. The variations of LWP are characterized by the rainfall variation being basically attributable to the heavy rain-bearing clouds. The frequency distributions of PWV and LWP according to the four sky conditions ('clear', 'lightly cloudy', 'cloudy', and 'deeply cloudy') by total cloud amount at Wando Observatory corresponds with a change of slope in cumulative distribution function for PWV and LWP. There results implies that the classification of sky condition can be applied by using the distribution of PWV and LWP from microwave radiometric profiler.
Keywords
Microwave radiometric profiler; PWV; LWP;
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