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Rain/Wind Backscatter Model

Rain/Wind Backscatter Model. Rain affects ~4% of SeaWinds data. Model for measured backscatter Radar signal scattered by falling droplets Surface signal attenuated by atmospheric rain Surface wind-induced backscatter perturbed by rain striking the water

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Rain/Wind Backscatter Model

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  1. Rain/Wind Backscatter Model Rain affects ~4% of SeaWinds data • Model for measured backscatter • Radar signal scattered by falling droplets • Surface signal attenuated by atmospheric rain • Surface wind-induced backscatter perturbed by rain striking the water • Model derived from colocated TRMM PR and QuikSCAT data

  2. Simultaneous Wind/Rain Retrieval

  3. Wind Rain Regimes • incorporates surface rain perturbation, atmospheric rain scattering, and attenuation - Empirical function of rain rate derived from collocated QuikSCAT and TRMM PR • Regime 1: rain dominates wind backscatter – poor quality wind estimates (10% of rain cases*) • Regime 2: both wind and rain important – can retrieve wind and rain rate (34% of rain cases*) • Regime 3: rain effects insignificant – wind estimates unaffected by rain (56% of rain cases*) • Note: globally, only about 4% of all QuikSCAT data effected by rain * From collocated TRMM PR and QuikSCAT data in tropics

  4. Wind/Rain Validation

  5. Scatterometer Rain Retrieval Validation Bias can be estimated and corrected for

  6. Rain Estimate Validation • QuikSCAT-derived rain rates vs TMI-derived rain rates

  7. Storm Example

  8. Floyd (rev 1201, 11 Sept 1999)

  9. Typhoon (rev 1222, 12 Sept 1999)

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