CAOS rain rate and reflectivity data set of 6 disdrometres and 2 micro rain radars at 3 different heights at 6 stations in the Attert catchment, Luxembourg from Oct 2012 - Sept 2016
Abstract ; The dataset consist of time series of hourly rain rates and mean radar reflectivity factor (herein after referred to as reflectivity) near the ground, 100 meter and 1500 meter above the ground at six locations in the Attert catchment in Luxembourg. The time series cover a time span of 4 years (from the 1st of October 2012 tor the 30th of September 2016). The dataset was derived from drop size measurements we conducted at six stations with six laser optical disdrometers and two micro rain radars (MRR) within the CAOS Project (DFG Research Group: From Catchments as Organized Systems t... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Dataset |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2018 |
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Schlagwörter: | disdrometer / MRR / micro rain radar / reflectivity / Radar meteorology / quantitative precipitation estimation / QPE / CAOS / Luxembourg / Attert / drop size distribution / DSD / Catchment as organized systems / KIT / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Hydrology / Meteorology / Radar / rain rate / on average to the ground directed hydrometeor fluxes / atmosphere / In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Gauges > RAIN GAUGES / EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > PRECIPITATION > PRECIPITATION RATE / EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > PRECIPITATION > PRECIPITATION AMOUNT |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29104626 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2018.070 |
Abstract ; The dataset consist of time series of hourly rain rates and mean radar reflectivity factor (herein after referred to as reflectivity) near the ground, 100 meter and 1500 meter above the ground at six locations in the Attert catchment in Luxembourg. The time series cover a time span of 4 years (from the 1st of October 2012 tor the 30th of September 2016). The dataset was derived from drop size measurements we conducted at six stations with six laser optical disdrometers and two micro rain radars (MRR) within the CAOS Project (DFG Research Group: From Catchments as Organized Systems to Models based on Functional Units (FOR 1598). The time series of rain rates and radar reflectivity factors (reflectivities) were calculated (derived) via the 3.5th and 6th statistical moments of the drop size distributions using the particular raw data of drop sizes and fall velocities. The primary reason for the measurements was to improve radar based quantitative precipitation estimation in general and the conversion of the reflectivity Z (measured by operational weather radar) to a rain rate R at the ground via the so-called Z-R relation within a mesoscale catchment.GENERAL CONVENTIONS:• Time extent: 1.10.2012 00:00 – 30.09.2016 23:00 (35064 values)• Time reference: UTC • Time stamp: end• Time resolution: 1h• Time series are equidistant and gapless• Missing values: NaN• Delimiter: ; (semicolon)• decimal separator: . (point)STATION LOCATIONS:Name; Abbreviation; Latitude (WGS-84); Longitude(WGS-84); height a.s.l; InstrumentationOberpallen;OPA; 49.73201°; 5.84712°;287 m; disdrometer Useldange;USL; 49.76738°; 5.96756°; 280 m; disdrometer and MRR Ell;ELL; 49.76558°; 5.84401°; 290 m; disdrometer Post;POS; 49.75394°; 5.75481°; 345 m; disdrometer Petit-Nobressart;PIN; 49.77938°; 5.80526°; 374 m; disdrometer and MRR Hostert-Folschette;HOF; 49.81267°; 5.87008°; 435 m; disdrometerHEADER – VARIABLES DESCRIPTION:Name - description:Date-UTC – Date as yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM (4 digit year-2 digit month – 2 digit day 2 digit hour: 2 digit ...