Comparison of Four Instruments for Measuring Solid Precipitation Below the Freezing Point Condition

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A comparative observation of solid precipitation was carried out at conditions below freezing point during the winter of 2005-2006 by using four instruments, including non-collecting measurement instruments. Based on a comparison with the measured increment of snow water equivalent data, data corrected for the catch ratio from a Japanese standard precipitation gauge (RT-4), measured data from a non-collecting sensor using a laser beam (PWD11) and a totalizer using a load sensor (T-200B) accurately determined the amount of solid precipitation. The measured T-200B data fluctuated during the period of non-precipitation. Positive results of consecutive time were obtained from the measured PWD11 and T-200B data. Data collected in this study from a non-collecting sensor using microwaves (R2S) were unstable or underestimated the amount of precipitation. © 2009, The Society of Agricultural Meteorology of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Inoue, S., Hirota, T., Iwata, Y., Nemoto, M., & Suzuki, K. (2009). Comparison of Four Instruments for Measuring Solid Precipitation Below the Freezing Point Condition. Journal of Agricultural Meteorology, 65(1), 77–82. https://doi.org/10.2480/agrmet.65.1.3

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