Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia

and rainfall rate (R), identified as Z-R relationships have been derived to facilitate the rainfall rate estimation by weather radar. Most of the previously proposed Z-R relationships were implied as too generalized and only applicable within the region that has identical climate characteristics...

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Main Authors: Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa, Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil, Mohd. Isa, Farah Nadia, Mansor, Hasmah
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spelling my.iium.irep.343732022-07-22T01:50:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/34373/ Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil Mohd. Isa, Farah Nadia Mansor, Hasmah T Technology (General) and rainfall rate (R), identified as Z-R relationships have been derived to facilitate the rainfall rate estimation by weather radar. Most of the previously proposed Z-R relationships were implied as too generalized and only applicable within the region that has identical climate characteristics or behavior. Based on such notion, the most accurate Z-R relationship applicable for Malaysian weather radar therefore needs to be investigated and identified. In this paper, two renowned models will be evaluated on how well they fit to Malaysian weather radar data. Preliminary comparisons between the previously proposed Z-R relationships using newly acquired radar data in Malaysia and ground-based rain gauge measurements are also presented. The use of inaccurate relationship can cause error in radar rainfall estimates. This might pose unacceptable risk for the aviation industry where accurate, dependable weather information deduced by radar system is expected at all times. IEEE Xplore 2013-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/34373/3/PID2909929-Finale.pdf Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa and Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil and Mohd. Isa, Farah Nadia and Mansor, Hasmah (2013) Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia. In: Wireless Technology and Applications (ISWTA), 2013 IEEE Symposium on , 22-25 Sept. 2013 , Kuching, Malaysia . http://www.ieeexplore.org 10.1109/ISWTA.2013.6688767
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Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia
description and rainfall rate (R), identified as Z-R relationships have been derived to facilitate the rainfall rate estimation by weather radar. Most of the previously proposed Z-R relationships were implied as too generalized and only applicable within the region that has identical climate characteristics or behavior. Based on such notion, the most accurate Z-R relationship applicable for Malaysian weather radar therefore needs to be investigated and identified. In this paper, two renowned models will be evaluated on how well they fit to Malaysian weather radar data. Preliminary comparisons between the previously proposed Z-R relationships using newly acquired radar data in Malaysia and ground-based rain gauge measurements are also presented. The use of inaccurate relationship can cause error in radar rainfall estimates. This might pose unacceptable risk for the aviation industry where accurate, dependable weather information deduced by radar system is expected at all times.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa
Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil
Mohd. Isa, Farah Nadia
Mansor, Hasmah
author_facet Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa
Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil
Mohd. Isa, Farah Nadia
Mansor, Hasmah
author_sort Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa
title Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia
title_short Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia
title_full Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia
title_fullStr Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, Z-R relationships for moderate rain events in Malaysia
title_sort initial assessment of radar reflectivity-rainfall rate, z-r relationships for moderate rain events in malaysia
publisher IEEE Xplore
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/34373/3/PID2909929-Finale.pdf
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