Estimation of Wind-Induced Error of Rainfall Gauge Measurements Using a Numerical Simulation
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- 1 April 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Meteorological Society in Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
- Vol. 16 (4) , 450-464
- https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(1999)016<0450:eowieo>2.0.co;2
Abstract
A new method of estimating the wind-induced error of rainfall gauge measurements is presented. The method is based on a three-dimensional numerical simulation of the airflow around a precipitation gauge and subsequent computation of particle trajectories. Three-dimensional velocity and turbulence flow fields around a gauge are computed for wind speeds ranging between 1 and 12 m s−1 by employing the k–ε turbulence model. Two-dimensional measurements of the flow using a constant temperature anemometer are carried out in a wind tunnel. The measurement results are used to verify numerical flow simulations. Subsequently, the computed flow fields are used for raindrop trajectory simulations and assessment of wind-induced measurement errors related to a given unique drop diameter and wind speed. These errors are approximated by a gamma-type function and integrated over a gamma drop size distribution. The resulting wind-induced error is presented as a function of the rate of rainfall, wind speed, and dro... Abstract A new method of estimating the wind-induced error of rainfall gauge measurements is presented. The method is based on a three-dimensional numerical simulation of the airflow around a precipitation gauge and subsequent computation of particle trajectories. Three-dimensional velocity and turbulence flow fields around a gauge are computed for wind speeds ranging between 1 and 12 m s−1 by employing the k–ε turbulence model. Two-dimensional measurements of the flow using a constant temperature anemometer are carried out in a wind tunnel. The measurement results are used to verify numerical flow simulations. Subsequently, the computed flow fields are used for raindrop trajectory simulations and assessment of wind-induced measurement errors related to a given unique drop diameter and wind speed. These errors are approximated by a gamma-type function and integrated over a gamma drop size distribution. The resulting wind-induced error is presented as a function of the rate of rainfall, wind speed, and dro...Keywords
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