Title: Observation%20of%20MRR
1Observation of MRR
(Micro Rain Radar)
- Tomoki Koshida
- Research fellow of OKI/KANAE lab
- 9/2204
2Todays topic
- The sample of MRR observation- what we can
observe? - The basic of radar observation- how we can
observe? - The object of MRR observation- my interest
3Schematic graph of radar
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4MRR observation
5MRR observation
6MRR observation
7Observation sample
- Time heightcross sectionof radar reflectivity
8Observation sample2
- Time height cross section of Doppler speed
9Vertical profile(2004/4/2)
- Vertical axisheight(m)
- Horizontal axisrain rate(mm/h) orspeed(m/s)
- Black rain ratered Doppler speed
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
10How to analyze
Radar reflectivity
Doppler speed
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11Property of Radar reflectivity
- Radar reflectivity Z is proportional to the
diameter D of raindrop to the sixth power. - Radar reflectivity of Water(rain) is the larger
than that of Ice(snow)
12Summary one
- MRR observe radar reflectivity of rain
vertically. - MRR observe Doppler speed of falling rain
vertically.
13The observing parameters
14The number concentration
15Rain fall rate
- If you want to know rain rate,
16Summary one-prime
- MRR observes the back scattering cross section
per unit per Doppler speed - Doppler speed is converted to the diameter of
rain drop D - The back scattering cross section is converted to
the number concentration N(D) - Rain fall rate can be calculated above two
parameters
17MRR physical Basis
- Basis of Radar observation
- History of Radar observation to rain
- Radar equation
- scattering
- Difference of MRR and standard radar system
- Pulse radar vs. CW (continuous wave) radar
- Doppler radar vs. (ordinary) radar
18The history of radar observation
- Radar radio detection and ranging
- To find the enemy airplane or battleship
- rain as noise but if heavy rain cause strong
echo then you can measure the rain fall rate
19Radar equation(1)
- Transmitting power PtPt/4pR2
R
20Radar equation(2) antenna gain
- If you use antenna, you can concentrate energy
G transmitting power per unit area is
PtG/4pR2
21Radar equation(3) effective cross section
- If target area is At and effective cross section
is Ae, you can receive the power Pr
R
22Radar equation(4) effective cross section2
- From antenna theory G and Ae have following
relation
R
23Radar equation(5)- back scattering cross section
- if energy is reflected equally(ideally), back
scattering cross section is At.
area s(m2)
ideal area At(m2)
Unknown material s(m2)
24Radar equation(6) single target
Radar equation multi target
25Scattering cross section per volume
- Now introduce new parameter
26Physical property of ?
- Radar reflectivity for raindrop
- Rain drops are scattering equally in observing
volume - gt the back scattering cross section of each drop
27Radar equation(7) typical
28Radar observation schematics
29Calculate distance
- Pulse radar calculate distance from time
30Pulse radar and CW radar
2 µs
4ms
Receiving time tells distance
- Pulse radar
- CW radar (continuous wave)
31FMCW radar(1)
32FMCW radar(1)
33FMCW radar(2)
34Stationary target
35Moving target(1)
36Moving target(2)
37Summary two
- FMCW radar basically use the same radar equation
of other radar - MRR observes 29 levels of height by using
frequency modulation - Observing range are limited Doppler speed
38Example of analysis
- My interestis to know the rain drop size
distribution in the air - Radar system calculate rain fall rate using Z-R
relation
39Z-R relation
Zradar reflectivity index(mm6/m3), almost the
same ? the radar reflectivity Rrain fall rate,
the depth of rain per one hour (mm/h) B,ßconversi
on parameters which differs rain by rain
40Drop size distributionaveraged over rain type
Frontal cyclone typhoon
41The first task
- Comparison between MRR and disdrometer at the
ground - And to know MRR character of observation about
rain drop size distribution
42Comparison between MRR and rain gauge (TE525)
43Comparison between MRR and disdrometer(RD80)
44Comparison between RD80 and TE525
45Summary of accuracy
comparison Total rain ratio correlation
RD80 MRR MRR/RD801.54 0.97
TE525 MRR MRR/TE5251.54 0.96
TE525 RD80 RD80/TE525 0.99 0.97
46Comparison of rain drop size distribution
- MRR and RD80 observe the rain drop size
distribution - We can calculate of radar reflectivity of rain
drop size spectrum
47Reflectivity of rain drops
48Marshall Palmer
49Rayleigh approximation Scattering
- We assume the rain drop size smaller than 1/10 of
wave length - MRR use 12.4mm wave length
- Calculate the difference of Rayleigh and Mie
50Difference between Rayleigh and Mie
51Summary three
- MRR tends to overestimate
- Overestimate occurred at large drop size area
- My task is half way..
52Than you for your attention