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Revealing the Winds under the Rain. Part I: Passive Microwave Rain Retrievals Using a New Observation-Based Parameterization of Subsatellite Rain Variability and Intensity—Algorithm Description

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Title Revealing the Winds under the Rain. Part I: Passive Microwave Rain Retrievals Using a New Observation-Based Parameterization of Subsatellite Rain Variability and Intensity—Algorithm Description
Names Hristova-Veleva, S. M. (creator)
Callahan, P. S. (creator)
Dunbar, R. S. (creator)
Vanhoff, B. A. (creator)
et al. (creator)
Date Issued 2013-12 (iso8601)
Note This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Meteorological Society and can be found at: http://journals.ametsoc.org/loi/apme.
Abstract Scatterometer ocean surface winds have been providing very valuable information to researchers and operational
weather forecasters for over 10 years. However, the scatterometer wind retrievals are compromised when
rain is present. Merely flagging all rain-affected areas removes the most dynamic and interesting areas from the
wind analysis. Fortunately, the Advanced Earth Observing Satellite II (ADEOS-II) mission carried a radiometer
[the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR)] and a scatterometer, allowing for independent, collocated
retrievals of rain. The authors developed an algorithm that uses AMSR observations to estimate the rain
inside the scatterometer beam. This is the first in a series of papers that describe their approach to providing rain
estimation and correction to scatterometer observations. This paper describes the retrieval algorithm and evaluates
it using simulated data. Part II will present its validation when applied to AMSR observations. This passive
microwave rain retrieval algorithm addresses the issues of nonuniform beam filling and hydrometeor uncertainty
in a novel way by 1) using a large number of soundings to develop the retrieval database, thus accounting for the
geographically varying atmospheric parameters; 2) addressing the spatial inhomogeneity of rain by developing
multiple retrieval databases with different built-in inhomogeneity and rain intensity, along with a ‘‘rain indicator’’
to select the most appropriate database for each observed scene; 3) developing a new cloud-versus-rain partitioning
that allows the use of a variety of drop size distribution assumptions to account for some of the natural
variability diagnosed from the soundings; and 4) retrieving atmospheric and surface parameters just outside the
rainy areas, thus providing information about the environment to help decrease the uncertainty of the rain estimates.
Genre Article
Topic Precipitation
Identifier Hristova-Veleva, S. M., Callahan, P. S., Dunbar, R. S., Stiles, B. W., Yueh, S. H., Huddleston, J. N., ... & Weissman, D. E. (2013). Revealing the Winds under the Rain. Part I: Passive Microwave Rain Retrievals Using a New Observation-Based Parameterization of Subsatellite Rain Variability and Intensity—Algorithm Description. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 52(12), 2828-2848. doi:10.1175/JAMC-D-12-0237.1

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