Calibration of Two X-Band Ground Radars Against GPM DPR Ku-Band
2025
Eleni Loulli | Silas Michaelides | Johannes Bühl | Athanasios Loukas | Diofantos Hadjimitsis
Weather radars are essential in the Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPE) but are susceptible to calibration errors. Previous work demonstrated that observations from the Ku-band Dual Polarization Radar (DPR) radar on board the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Dual-Precipitation Radar (GPM) are suitable for ground radar calibration. Several studies volume-matched ground radar and GPM DPR Ku-band reflectivities for the absolute calibration of ground radars, by applying different constraints and filters in the volume-matching procedure. This study compares and evaluates volume-matching thresholds and data filtering schemes for the Rizoelia, Larnaca (LCA) and Nata, Pafos (PFO) radars of the Cyprus weather radar network from October 2017 till May 2023. Excluding reflectivities below and within the melting layer with a 250 m buffer yielded consistent results for both ground radars. The selected calibration schemes were combined, and the resulting offsets were compared to stable radar parameters to identify stable calibration periods. The consistency of the wet hydrological year October 2019 to September 2020 suggests that radar calibration results are prone to differences in meteorological conditions, as scarce rainfall can result in insufficient data for reliable calibration. Future work will incorporate disdrometer measurements and extend the analysis to quantitative precipitation estimation.
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