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Satellite and RADAR Meteorology

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Satellite and RADAR Meteorology is the study of atmospheric phenomena using satellite and radar technologies. It involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data to monitor weather patterns, track storms, and improve forecasting accuracy, thereby enhancing our understanding of meteorological processes and their impacts on the environment.
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Satellite and RADAR Meteorology is the study of atmospheric phenomena using satellite and radar technologies. It involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data to monitor weather patterns, track storms, and improve forecasting accuracy, thereby enhancing our understanding of meteorological processes and their impacts on the environment.

Key research themes

1. How have polarimetric radar techniques advanced quantitative precipitation estimation for rain and snow?

This research area focuses on the development, optimization, and operational implementation of polarimetric radar methods for accurate estimation of rainfall and snowfall rates. Accurate QPE is critical for hydrological applications, severe storm warnings, and NWP model assimilation. Understanding the impacts of microphysical variability, such as drop size distribution and hydrometeor phase, and integrating multiple radar observables like differential reflectivity and specific differential phase, are essential to reduce uncertainties in precipitation measurement, especially over different frequency bands and under complex precipitation regimes.

Key finding: This study reviews and summarizes polarimetric radar QPE methods, highlighting that algorithms combining specific attenuation (A), specific differential phase (KDP), and reflectivity (Z) significantly improve rainfall... Read more
Key finding: Using radar and in situ data, this study shows that microphysical processes dominated by drop breakup over coalescence in typhoon precipitation impact polarimetric radar measurements, causing significant deviations in... Read more
Key finding: By combining Doppler polarimetric X-band radar data with geostationary satellite observations, this study demonstrates effective hydrometeor classification and microphysical analysis of convective storms, despite challenges... Read more
Key finding: This work presents the ARM radar network's deployment of multi-frequency (Ka-, W-, X-band) radars with dual- and triple-frequency capability and polarimetric measurements to capture cloud and precipitation life cycles at... Read more

2. How can satellite-based microwave and infrared observations enhance precipitation measurement and assimilation in numerical weather prediction?

This theme investigates methodologies for satellite precipitation estimation using passive microwave (MW) and infrared (IR) sensors in geostationary and polar orbits. It focuses on the synergistic use of multi-instrument and multi-frequency observations for rainfall retrieval, the challenges of vertical structure inference, calibration, and error propagation, and recent algorithmic improvements targeting higher spatial and temporal resolution. These satellites fill coverage gaps over oceans and remote regions, providing essential input for operational meteorology and climate studies, as well as for assimilation into NWP systems.

Key finding: This review comprehensively covers satellite rainfall estimation approaches, emphasizing the complementarity of VIS/IR imagers on geostationary satellites and microwave radiometers on polar orbiters. The study identifies... Read more
Key finding: This paper conducts a detailed error budget analysis of the SCaMPR precipitation retrieval algorithm applied to GOES-R geostationary satellites and its passive microwave calibrator dataset MWCOMB. It quantifies spatial and... Read more
Key finding: The paper describes the strategy for improving satellite microwave rainfall retrieval algorithms within GSMaP by developing physically consistent precipitation models and lookup tables derived from ground radar observations,... Read more
Key finding: This review evaluates existing and planned spaceborne radar missions (e.g., TRMM, CloudSat, GPM, EarthCARE), emphasizing their unique capability to provide vertical structure of clouds and precipitation globally. It... Read more

3. What are the key challenges and solutions in integrating ground-based radar and satellite precipitation data for hydrological and meteorological applications?

This research theme addresses the combination and validation of ground-based weather radar data and satellite observations to achieve improved precipitation measurement accuracy and coverage. It includes studies on assessing radar measurement uncertainties in complex terrain, evaluating consistency between radar and rain gauges, improving rainfall-runoff modeling inputs via radar and satellite data assimilation, and the reconciliation of multi-sensor datasets during extreme weather events. These integrative approaches are vital for hydrological forecasting, severe weather monitoring, and climate impact assessments.

Key finding: This review highlights the high spatial and temporal resolution advantages of weather radar rainfall data for meteorological and hydrological modeling, while systematically discussing radar measurement errors arising from... Read more
Key finding: By comparing dual-polarimetric S-band radar precipitation estimates with a dense network of 30 automatic rain gauges, this study quantifies uncertainties and biases in radar rainfall products over a highly landslide-prone... Read more
Key finding: This work performs a cross-comparison of reflectivity measurements between ground-based NEXRAD radars and the satellite-borne Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) onboard GPM during extreme tropical cyclone events over... Read more
Key finding: Focusing on complex terrain around Grenoble, France, this study evaluates radar placement, elevation angle, and vertical reflectivity profile corrections to mitigate dominant radar errors like ground clutter and beam blockage... Read more
Key finding: This paper examines methods for spatially and temporally matching satellite-derived cloud properties with ground-based observations at the ARM SGP site, addressing challenges posed by differing spatial scales and temporal... Read more

All papers in Satellite and RADAR Meteorology

La inminente instalación de un Sistema Nacional de Radares Meteorológicos Doppler polarimétricos (SINARAME) que se agregarán a los ya existentes en el país, plantea la oportunidad de incorporar receptores pasivos de menor costo que... more
The 24 September 2001 College Park, Maryland, tornado was a long-track and strong tornado that passed within a close range of two Doppler radars. It was the third in a series of three tornadoes associated with a supercell storm that... more
The VSAT LINK analysis is done for calculating link margin analysis using turbo-c program. This article describes various parameters such as satellite name and transmission and reception parameters and the total link analysis. This... more
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The 24 September 2001 College Park, Maryland, tornado was a long-tracked and violent tornado that passed within a close range of two Doppler radars. It was the third in a series of three tornadoes associated with a supercell storm that... more
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