Abstract
In this paper a sea surface radar echo spectral analysis technique to correct for the rainfall velocity error caused by radar-pointing uncertainty is presented. The correction procedure is quite straightforward when the radar is observing a homogeneous rainfall field. When nonuniform beam filling (NUBF) occurs and attenuating frequencies are used, however, additional steps are necessary in order to correctly estimate the antenna-pointing direction. This new technique relies on the application of the combined frequency-time (CFT) algorithm to correct for uneven attenuation effects on the observed sea surface Doppler spectrum. The performance of this correction technique was evaluated by a Monte Carlo simulation of the Doppler precipitation radar backscatter from high-resolution 3D rain fields (either generated by a cloud resolving numerical model or retrieved from airborne radar measurements). The results show that the antenna-pointing-induced error can, indeed, be reduced by the proposed technique in order to achieve 1 m s-1 accuracy on rainfall vertical velocity estimates. © 2005 American Meteorological Society.
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Tanelli, S., Im, E., Kobayashi, S., Mascelloni, R., & Facheris, L. (2005). Spaceborne Doppler radar measurements of rainfall: Correction of errors induced by pointing uncertainties. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 22(11), 1676–1690. https://doi.org/10.1175/JTECH1797.1
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