Quality control and calibration of the dual-polarization radar at Kwajalein, RMI

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Abstract

The dual-polarization weather radar on the Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of theMarshall Islands (KPOL) is one of the only full-time (24/7) operational S-band dual-polarimetric (DP) radars in the tropics. Through the use of KPOL DP and disdrometer measurements from Kwajalein, quality control (QC) and reflectivity calibration techniques were developed and adapted for use. Data studies in light rain show that KPOL DP measurements are of sufficient quality for these applications. While the methodology for the development of such applications is well documented, the tuning of specific algorithms to the particular regime and observed raindrop size distributions requires a comprehensive testing and adjustment period. Presented are algorithm descriptions and results from five case studies in which QC and absolute reflectivity calibration were performed and assessed. Also described is a unique approach for calibrating the differential reflectivity field when vertically pointing observations are not available. Results show the following: 1) DP-basedQCprovides superior results compared to the legacy Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) QC algorithm (based on height and reflectivity thresholds), and 2) absolute reflectivity calibration can be performed using observations of light rain via a published differential phase-based integration technique; results are within 61 dB compared to independent measurements. Future extension of these algorithms to upgraded Weather Surveillance Radar-1988Doppler (WSR-88D) polarization diverse radars will benefit NationalAeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Precipitation Measurement Missions (PMM) validation programs. © 2011 American Meteorological Society.

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Marks, D. A., Wolff, D. B., Carey, L. D., & Tokay, A. (2011). Quality control and calibration of the dual-polarization radar at Kwajalein, RMI. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 28(2), 181–196. https://doi.org/10.1175/2010JTECHA1462.1

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