Database of the Italian disdrometer network

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In 2021, a group of seven Italian institutions decided to bring together their know-how, experience, and instruments for measuring the drop size distribution (DSD) of atmospheric precipitation, giving birth to the Italian Group of Disdrometry (in Italian named Gruppo Italiano Disdrometria, GID, https://www.gid-net.it/, last access: 16 May 2023). GID has made freely available a database of 1ĝ€¯min records of DSD collected by the disdrometer network along the Italian peninsula. At the time of writing, the disdrometer network was composed of eight laser disdrometers belonging to six different Italian institutions (including research centres, universities, and environmental regional agencies). This work aims to document the technical aspects of the Italian DSD database consisting of 1ĝ€¯min sampling data from 2012 to 2021 in a uniform standard format defined within GID. Although not all the disdrometers have the same data record length, the DSD data collection effort is the first of its kind in Italy, and from here onwards, it opens up new opportunities in the surface characterization of microphysical properties of precipitation in the perspective of climate records and beyond. The Version 01 GID database can be downloaded at 10.5281/zenodo.6875801 (Adirosi et al., 2022), while Version 02 can be downloaded at 10.5281/zenodo.7708563 (Adirosi et al., 2023). The difference among the two versions is the diameter-fall velocity relation used for the DSD computation.

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Adirosi, E., Porcù, F., Montopoli, M., Baldini, L., Bracci, A., Capozzi, V., … Scapin, S. (2023). Database of the Italian disdrometer network. Earth System Science Data, 15(6), 2417–2429. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-2417-2023

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