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Analysis of Observational Cases Measured by MRR and PARSIVEL Disdrometer for Understanding the Physical Characteristics of Precipitation  

Cha, Joo-Wan (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
Chang, Ki-Ho (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
Oh, Sung-Nam (Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University)
Choi, Young-Jean (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
Jeong, Jin-Yim (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
Jung, Jae-Won (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
Yang, Ha-Young (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
Bae, Jin-Young (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
Kang, Sun-Young (Hydrometeorological Resource Research Team, Applied meteorological Research Dept./NIMR)
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Atmosphere / v.20, no.1, 2010 , pp. 37-47 More about this Journal
Abstract
The methods measuring the precipitation drop size distribution(hereafter referred to as DSD) at Cloud Physics Observation System (CPOS) in Daegwallyeong are to use PARSIVEL (PARticle SIze and VELocity) disdrometer (hereafter referred to as PARSIVEL) and Micro Rain Radar (hereafter referred to as MRR). First of all, PARSIVEL and MRR give good correlation coefficients between their rain rates and those of rain gage: $R^2=0.93$ and 0.91, respectively. For the DSD, the rain rates are classified in 3 categories (Category 1: rr (Rain Rate) ${\leq}0.5\;mm\;h^{-1}$, Category 2: $0.5\;mm\;h^-1$ < rr < $4.0\;mm\;h^{-1}$, Category 3: rr ${\geq}4\;mm\;h^{-1}$). The shapes of PARSIVEL and MRR DSD are relatively most similar in category 2. In addition, we retrieve the vertical rain rate and liquid water content from MRR under melting layer, calculated by Cha et al's method, in Daegwallyeong ($37^{\circ}41{\prime}N$, $128^{\circ}45^{\prime}E$, 843 m ASL, mountain area) and Haenam ($34^{\circ}33^{\prime}N$, $126^{\circ}34^{\prime}E$, 4.6 m ASL, coast area). The vertical variations of rain rate and liquid water content in Daegwallyeong are smaller than those in Haenam. We think that this different vertical rain rate characteristic for both sites is due to the vertical different cloud type (convective and stratiform cloud seem dominant at Haenam and Daegwallyeong, respectively). This suggests that the statistical precipitation DSD model, for the application of weather radar and numerical simulation of precipitation processes, be considered differently for the region, which will be performed in near future.
Keywords
drop size distribution (DSD); micro rain radar (MRR); PARticle SIze and VELocity disdrometer (PARSIVEL);
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