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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2013

Transitioning From CRD to CDRD in Bayesian Retrieval of Rainfall From Satellite Passive Microwave Measurements: Part 2. Overcoming Database Profile Selection Ambiguity by Consideration of Meteorological Control on Microphysics

D. Casella; Giulia Panegrossi; P. Sanò; S. Dietrich; Alberto Mugnai; Eric A. Smith; Gregory J. Tripoli; Marco Formenton; Francesco di Paola; Wing-Yee Hester Leung; Amita V. Mehta

A new cloud dynamics and radiation database (CDRD) precipitation retrieval algorithm for satellite passive microwave (PMW) radiometer measurements has been developed. It represents a modification to and an improvement upon the conventional cloud radiation database (CRD) algorithms, which have always been prone to ambiguity. This part 2 paper of a series describes the methodology of the algorithm and the modeling verification analysis involved in creating a synthetic CDRD database for the Europe/Mediterranean basin region. This is followed by a proof-of-concept analysis, which demonstrates that the underlying CDRD theory based on use of meteorological parameters for reducing retrieval ambiguity is valid. This paper uses a regional/mesoscale model, applied in cloud resolving model (CRM) mode, to produce a large set of numerical simulations of precipitating storms and extended precipitating systems. The simulations are used for selection of millions of meteorological/microphysical vertical profiles within which surface rainfall is identified. For each of these profiles, top-of-atmosphere brightness temperature (TB) vectors are calculated (the vector dimension associated with the number of relevant cm-mm wavelengths and polarizations), based on an elaborate radiative-transfer equation (RTE) model system (RMS) coupled to the CRM. This entire body of simulation information is organized into the CDRD database, then used as a priori knowledge to guide a physical Bayesian retrieval algorithm in obtaining rainfall and associated precipitation parameters from the PMW satellite observations. We first prove the physical validity of our CRM-RMS simulations, by showing that the simulated TBs are in close agreement with observations. Agreement is demonstrated using dual-channel-frequency TB manifold sections, which quantify the degree of overlap between the simulated and observed TBs extracted from the full manifolds. Nevertheless, the salient result of this paper is a proof that the underlying CDRD theory is valid, found by combining subdivisions of the invoked meteorological parameter ranges of values and showing that such meteorological partitioning associates itself with distinct microphysical profiles. It is then shown that these profiles give rise to similar TB vectors, proving the existence of ambiguity in a CRD-type algorithm. Finally, we show that the CDRD methodology provides significant improvements in reducing retrieval ambiguity and retrieval error, especially for land surface backgrounds where contrasts are typically small between the rainfall TB signatures and surface emission signatures.


Archive | 2007

Toward Improvements in Short-time Scale Satellite-Derived Precipitation Estimates using Blended Satellite Techniques

F. Joseph Turk; Amita V. Mehta

This article describes a strategy for blending the intermittently spaced precipitation estimates from various passive microwave sensors onboard low-Earth orbiting meteorological satellites with the observations from rapid time-update coincident geostationary-based visible and infrared imagers. Validation datasets are presented which demonstrate the perfor- mance of the technique at 3-hourly time scales, and its capability to capture regional diurnal cycles of precipitation.


Archive | 2009

Bayesian Estimation of Precipitation from Space using the Cloud Dynamics and Radiation Database (CDRD) Approach: Application to Case Studies of FLASH and H-SAF Projects

P. Sanò; D. Casella; Marco Formenton; W.-Y. Leung; Amita V. Mehta; Alberto Mugnai; Elizabeth Smith; Gregory J. Tripoli


Archive | 2009

Cloud dynamics and radiation database for improved rain retrievals within tropical cyclones

Amita V. Mehta; Elizabeth Smith; Gregory J. Tripoli


Archive | 2008

How Does Mediterranean Basin's Atmosphere Become Weak Moisture Source During Negative Phase of NAO: Use of AIRS, AMSR, TOVS, & TRMM Satellite Datasets Over Last Two NAO Cycles to Examine Governing Controls on E-P

Eric A. Smith; Amita V. Mehta


Archive | 2008

Relating Convective and Microphysical Properties to Large-scale Dynamical and Thermodynamical processes within Tropical Cyclones

Amita V. Mehta; Elizabeth Smith; Gregory J. Tripoli


Archive | 2007

Detailed Analysis of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Processes with Modern/High-Quality Satellite Observations

Eric A. Smith; Kwo-Sen Kuo; Amita V. Mehta; Song Yang


Archive | 2007

Interactions Between Vestige Atlantic Tropical Cyclones and Mid-Latitude Storms Over Mediterranean Basin

Eric A. Smith; Amita V. Mehta; Alberto Mugnai; Gregory J. Tripoli


Archive | 2003

Comparisons and Contrasts Between Mediterranean Flood-Producing Orographic Storms and Tropical Cyclones Modified by Complex Orography

Eric A. Smith; Gregory J. Tripoli; Chun-Woo Lee; Amita V. Mehta; Alberto Mugnai; Giulia Panegrossi; Byung-Ju Sohn


Archive | 2002

Science Formulation of Global Precipitation Mission (GPM)

Eric A. Smith; Amita V. Mehta; Marshall Shepherd; David Oc. Starr

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Eric A. Smith

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Gregory J. Tripoli

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Alberto Mugnai

National Research Council

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D. Casella

National Research Council

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Marco Formenton

National Research Council

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P. Sanò

National Research Council

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S. Dietrich

National Research Council

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F. Joseph Turk

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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