"Quality of echotop products and derived probability of hail as a function of range"
Authors
Delobbe, L.
Holleman, I.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
hail detection
radar
Wideumont Belgium
De Bilt Netherlands
calibration errors
Audience
General Public
Scientific
Date
2004Publisher
IRM
KMI
RMI
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Operational hail detection products at KNMI (Netherlands) and RMI (Belgium) are derived from the height of the freezing level and the 45-dBZ echotop values provided by single-polarization C-band weather radars. Echotop products are not onldy affected by errors on the measured reflectivity itself but also by errors on the height assigned to the measured reflectivities. In this study, we evaluate the relative importance of these errors as a function of range. The method is based on the comparison between the reflectivity field observed by the radar of Wideumont in Belgium and the radar of De Bilt in The Netherlands on a vertical cross section extending between the two radars. Our results show that the measurement quality of maximum reflectivity and echotop values are not affected by range effects up to a distance of about 150 km. Within this range height assignment errors are generally less than 1 km and the impact of these errors on the derived probability of hail is small compared with the impact of calibration errors.
Citation
Delobbe, L.; Holleman, I. (2004). "Quality of echotop products and derived probability of hail as a function of range". , Issue In Proc. ERAD (2004), Copernicus GmbH, pp. 87-90, IRM,Identifiers
Type
Article
Peer-Review
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Language
eng