Uncertainty Quantification of Mean-Areal Radar-Rainfall Estimates
Open Access
- 1 February 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Meteorological Society in Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
- Vol. 16 (2) , 206-215
- https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(1999)016<0206:uqomar>2.0.co;2
Abstract
The most common rainfall measuring sensor for validation of radar-rainfall products is the rain gauge. However, the difference between area-rainfall and rain gauge point-rainfall estimates imposes additional noise in the radar–rain gauge difference statistics, which should not be interpreted as radar error. A methodology is proposed to quantify the radar-rainfall error variance by separating the variance of the rain gauge area-point rainfall difference from the variance of radar–rain gauge ratio. The error in this research is defined as the ratio of the “true” rainfall to the estimated mean-areal rainfall by radar and rain gauge. Both radar and rain gauge multiplicative errors are assumed to be stochastic variables, lognormally distributed, with zero covariance. The rain gauge area-point difference variance is quantified based on the areal-rainfall variance reduction factor evaluated in the logarithmic domain. The statistical method described here has two distinct characteristics: first, it propo... Abstract The most common rainfall measuring sensor for validation of radar-rainfall products is the rain gauge. However, the difference between area-rainfall and rain gauge point-rainfall estimates imposes additional noise in the radar–rain gauge difference statistics, which should not be interpreted as radar error. A methodology is proposed to quantify the radar-rainfall error variance by separating the variance of the rain gauge area-point rainfall difference from the variance of radar–rain gauge ratio. The error in this research is defined as the ratio of the “true” rainfall to the estimated mean-areal rainfall by radar and rain gauge. Both radar and rain gauge multiplicative errors are assumed to be stochastic variables, lognormally distributed, with zero covariance. The rain gauge area-point difference variance is quantified based on the areal-rainfall variance reduction factor evaluated in the logarithmic domain. The statistical method described here has two distinct characteristics: first, it propo...Keywords
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