Uncertainty in measured raindrop size distributions from four types of collocated instruments

Four types (2D-video disdrometer: 2DVD; precipitation occurrence sensor system: POSS; micro-rain radar: MRR; and Joss-Waldvogel disdrometer: JWD) of sixteen instruments were collocated within a square area of 400 m(2) from 16 April to 8 May 2008 for intercomparison of drop size distribution (DSD) of rain. This unique dataset was used to study the inherent measurement uncertainty due to the diversity of the measuring principles and sampling sizes of the four types of instruments. The DSD intercomparison shows generally good agreement among them, except that the POSS and MRR had higher concentrations of small raindrops (5.2 mm). The measurement uncertainty (sigma) was obtained quantitatively after considering the zero or non-zero measurement error covariance between two instruments of the same type. The results indicate the measurement uncertainties were found to be neither independent nor identical among the same type of instruments. The MRR is relatively accurate (lower sigma) due to large sampling volumes and accurate measurement of the Doppler power spectrum. The JWD is the least accurate due to the small sampling volumes. The sigma decreases rapidly with increasing time-averaging window. The 2DVD shows the best accuracy of R in longer averaging time, but this is not true for Z due to the small sampling volume. The MRR outperformed other instruments for Z for entire averaging time due to its measuring principle.

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Author Chang, Wei-Yu
Lee, GyuWon
Jou, Ben Jong-Dao
Lee, Wen-Chau
Lin, Pay-Liam
Yu, Cheng-Ku
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Suggested Citation Chang, Wei-Yu, Lee, GyuWon, Jou, Ben Jong-Dao, Lee, Wen-Chau, Lin, Pay-Liam, Yu, Cheng-Ku. (2020). Uncertainty in measured raindrop size distributions from four types of collocated instruments. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7n58qmj. Accessed 31 January 2025.

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