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Signatures of Hydrometeor Species from Airborne Passive Microwave Data for Frequencies 10-183 GHzThere are 2 basic precipitation retrieval methods using passive microwave measurements: (1) Emission-based: Based on the tendency of liquid precipitation to cause an increase in brightness temperature (BT) primarily at frequencies below 22 GHz over a radiometrically cold background, often an ocean background (e.g., Spencer et al. 1989; Adler et al. 1991; McGaughey et al. 1996); and (2) Scattering-based: Based on the tendency of precipitation-sized ice to scatter upwelling radiation, thereby reducing the measured BT over a relatively warmer (usually land) background at frequencies generally 37 GHz (e.g., Spencer et al. 1989; Smith et al. 1992; Ferraro and Marks 1995). Passive microwave measurements have also been used to detect intense convection (e.g., Spencer and Santek 1985) and for the detection of hail (e.g., Cecil 2009; Cecil and Blankenship 2012; Ferraro et al. 2014). The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission expands upon the successful Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission program to provide global rainfall and snowfall observations every 3 hours (Hou et al. 2014). One of the instruments on board the GPM Core Observatory is the GPM Microwave Imager (GMI) which is a conically-scanning microwave radiometer with 13 channels ranging from 10-183 GHz. Goal of this study: Determine the signatures of various hydrometeor species in terms of BTs measured at frequencies used by GMI by using data collected on 3 case days (all having intense/severe convection) during the Mid-latitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment conducted over Oklahoma in 2011.
Document ID
20140012895
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Cecil, Daniel J.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Leppert, Kenneth, II
(Alabama Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
October 8, 2014
Publication Date
August 4, 2014
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
M14-3902
Meeting Information
Meeting: NASA Precipitation Measurement Missions (PMM) Science Team Meeting 2014
Location: Baltimore, MD
Country: United States
Start Date: August 4, 2014
End Date: August 8, 2014
Sponsors: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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