Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign

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Information on the vertical structure of rain, especially near the surface is important for accurate quantitative precipitation estimation from weather and space-borne radars. In the present study, the rainfall characteristics, from a vertically pointed profile Radar in the Mantaro basin (Huancayo,...

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Autores: Kumar, S., Del Castillo-Velarde, C., Prado J.M.V., Rojas J.L.F., Gutierrez S.M.C., Alvarez A.S.M., Martine-Castro D., Silva Y.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación
Repositorio:CONCYTEC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/2572
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11030248
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:MIRA35c
Convective rain and bright band
Diurnal variation
DSD parameters
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
title Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
spellingShingle Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
Kumar, S.
MIRA35c
Convective rain and bright band
Diurnal variation
DSD parameters
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.10
title_short Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
title_full Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
title_fullStr Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
title_full_unstemmed Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
title_sort Rainfall characteristics in the mantaro basin over tropical andes from a vertically pointed profile rain radar and in-situ field campaign
author Kumar, S.
author_facet Kumar, S.
Del Castillo-Velarde, C.
Prado J.M.V.
Rojas J.L.F.
Gutierrez S.M.C.
Alvarez A.S.M.
Martine-Castro D.
Silva Y.
author_role author
author2 Del Castillo-Velarde, C.
Prado J.M.V.
Rojas J.L.F.
Gutierrez S.M.C.
Alvarez A.S.M.
Martine-Castro D.
Silva Y.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kumar, S.
Del Castillo-Velarde, C.
Prado J.M.V.
Rojas J.L.F.
Gutierrez S.M.C.
Alvarez A.S.M.
Martine-Castro D.
Silva Y.
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv MIRA35c
topic MIRA35c
Convective rain and bright band
Diurnal variation
DSD parameters
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.10
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Convective rain and bright band
Diurnal variation
DSD parameters
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description Information on the vertical structure of rain, especially near the surface is important for accurate quantitative precipitation estimation from weather and space-borne radars. In the present study, the rainfall characteristics, from a vertically pointed profile Radar in the Mantaro basin (Huancayo, Peru) are observed. In summary, diurnal variation of near-surface rainfall and bright band height, average vertical profiles of the drop size distribution (DSD), rain rate, radar reflectivity (Ze) and liquid water content (LWC) are investigated to derive the rainfall characteristics. Diurnal variation of rain rate and bright band height show the bimodal distribution, where frequent and higher rain rate occurred during the afternoon and nighttime, and more than 70% bright band height found between 4.3-4.7 km. The average vertical profiles of Ze show the opposite characteristics above and below the melting level (ML) and depend on the near-surface rain rate. For example, the average Ze profiles have a negative gradient above the ML, whereas below, the ML, the gradient depends on the near-surface rain rate. The rain rate and LWC show the opposite behavior, and both consist of a positive (negative) gradient below (above) the ML. The vertical growth of DSD parameters depend on the near-surface rain rate, and a higher concentration of large-sized of droplets are observed for higher near surface rain rate, however, the dominant modes of droplets are <1 mm throughout the vertical column. However, the most significant variation in DSD growth is observed for near-surface rain rate ?20 mm/h. These findings suggest using different retrieval techniques for near surface rain estimation than the rest of the vertical profile and high rain rate events. The improved understanding of the tropical Andes precipitation would be very important for assessing climate variability and to forecast the precipitation using the numerical models. © 2020 by the authors.
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