Ding Qinglan, Liu Liping, Ge Runsheng, et al. Theoretical analysis of measurement accurency of dual linear polarization Doppler radar. J Appl Meteor Sci, 2003, 14(1): 30-38. .
Citation: Ding Qinglan, Liu Liping, Ge Runsheng, et al. Theoretical analysis of measurement accurency of dual linear polarization Doppler radar. J Appl Meteor Sci, 2003, 14(1): 30-38. .

Theoretical Analysis of Measurement Accurency of Dual Linear Polarization Doppler Radar

  • Measuring rainfall quantitatively is one of the main purposes of dual-linear polarization radar. The rain intensity can be derived from reflectivity ZH, differential reflectivity ZDR and specific differential phase KDP. The measurement accuracy of KDP is very important for deducing rainfall. The measurement accuracy of differential propagation phase shift ΦDP is calculated with various sample pairs M, range average intervals and spectrum widths σV by using theoretical formula. Then, the effect of those factors on the measurement errors of ΦDP is analyzed. Those results show that standard errors of ΦDP gradually decrease when the number of sample pairs M or range average interval increase, but standard errorsΦDP gradually increase withσV increasing (except in the case of σV=1 m/s). Moreover, three methods of obtaining KDP from ΦDP are summarized and the accuracy of those methods is compared. These results show that the errors of KDP produced by the second method are very large; the standard error of KDP can be less than 0.1o/km when using the first method and the third method on some conditions.
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