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Determination of the Z-R Relationship through Spatial Analysis of X-Band Weather Radar and Rain Gauge Data

Apollon Bournas, Evangelos Baltas

2022Hydrology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In weather radar applications, the Z-R relationship is considered one of the most crucial factors for providing quality quantitative precipitation estimates. However, the relationship’s parameters vary in time and space, making the derivation of an optimal relationship for a specific weather radar system challenging. This research focused on the analysis of the spatiotemporal variability of the parameters for a newly installed X-Band weather radar in Athens, Greece, by performing correlation and optimization analyses between high temporal resolution weather radar and rain gauge datasets. The correlation analysis was performed to assess the available datasets and provide the base of quality control. Multiple Z-R relationships were then derived for the following three optimization procedures; event-based relationships, station-based relationships, and a single area-based relationship. The results highlighted the region’s spatial variability regarding the Z-R relationship and the correlation between the station location and its parameter values. Moreover, it was found that stations near the coast and the front end of precipitation systems featured parameter values typical of convective type events. Finally, a single Z-R relationship was determined under a calibration and validation scheme, Z = 321R1.53,, which was validated with good agreement.

Topics & Concepts

Weather radarRadarRain gaugeEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationMeteorologySpatial variabilityCalibrationQuantitative precipitation estimationRemote sensingComputer scienceGeographyMathematicsStatisticsTelecommunicationsPrecipitation Measurement and AnalysisMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsClimate variability and models
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