A Bayesian approach to microwave precipitation profile retrieval

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A multichannel passive microwave precipitation retrieval algorithm is developed. Bayes theorem is used to combine statistical information from numerical cloud models with forward radiative transfer modeling. A multivariate lognormal prior probability distribution contains the covariance information about hydrometeor distributions that resolves the nonuniqueness inherent in the inversion process. Hydrometeor profiles are retrieved by maximizing the posterior probability density for each vector of observations. The hydrometeor profile retrieval method is tested with data from the Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer (10, 19, 37, and 85 GHz) of convection over ocean and land in Florida. Many of the retrieval errors are traced to problems with the cloud model microphysical information, and future improvements to the algorithm are suggested. -from Authors

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Evans, K. F., Turk, J., Takmeng Wong, & Stephens, G. L. (1995). A Bayesian approach to microwave precipitation profile retrieval. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 34(1), 260–279. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450-34.1.260

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