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Variation in rain drop size distribution and rain integral parameters during southwest monsoon over a tropical station: An inter-comparison of disdrometer and Micro Rain Radar

Authors :
C. K. Unnikrishnan
E.A. Resmi
T.S. Sreekanth
K. K. Ramachandran
Dharmadas Jash
Nita Sukumar
R.K. Sumesh
Source :
Atmospheric Research. 217:24-36
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

The study focuses on the inter-comparison of rain drop size distributions (DSD) and rain integral parameters retrieved using continuous observations from Micro Rain Radar (MRR) and Optical Disdrometer (OD). The variations of the rain parameters during the southwest monsoon period of 2012 over a tropical coastal station are examined. The rain rate and radar reflectivity obtained from both MRR and disdrometer show a correlation of ~0.9. Observations from both the instruments do show that rain intensity of ~2 mm h−1 contributes maximum towards the accumulated rain water. Rain rates are classified into six rain categories to understand the variation with rain intensity. For each rain rate regime, DSDs from MRR and disdrometer compare well for ~1–3 mm diameter range. On the other hand, at larger drop diameters (above D ~ 3 mm) disdrometer overestimates number concentration and at smaller diameters (below D ~ 0.7 mm) disdrometer underestimates number concentration. RD (integrand of rain rate integral) follows a bell-shaped distribution in which the peak position shifts between 1-2 mm drop diameter and widens along with each rain class. Profiles of DSD in Bright Band (BB) and Non-Bright Band (NBB) cases demonstrate that the BB rain events are associated with higher number concentration of larger drops and NBB events are associated with higher concentration of smaller drops. The vertical profile of RD explains that in BB conditions D ~ 1.3 mm significantly contributes total rain water content and for NBB contribution arises from D ~ 1.1 mm at surface level. The profiles also show smaller drops (

Details

ISSN :
01698095
Volume :
217
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atmospheric Research
Accession number :
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