Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
This paper describes a new multi-sensor approach
for continuously monitoring convective rain cells. It exploits
lightning data from surface networks to propagate rain fields
estimated from multi-frequency brightness temperature mea-
surements taken by the AMSU/MHS microwave radiometers
onboard NOAA/EUMETSAT low Earth orbiting operational
satellites. Specifically, the method allows inferring the devel-
opment (movement, morphology and intensity) of convective
rain cells from the spatial and temporal distribution of light-
ning strokes following any observation by a satellite-borne
microwave radiometer. Obviously, this is particularly attrac-
tive for real-time operational purposes, due to the sporadic
nature of the low Earth orbiting satellite measurements and
the continuous availability of ground-based lightning mea-
surements - as is the case in most of the Mediterranean re-
gion. A preliminary assessment of the lightning-based rain-
fall propagation algorithm has been successfully made by
using two pairs of consecutive AMSU observations, in con-
junction with lightning measurements from the ZEUS net-
work, for two convective events. Specifically, we show that
the evolving rain fields, which are estimated by applying
the algorithm to the satellite-based rainfall estimates for the
first AMSU overpass, show an overall agreement with the
satellite-based rainfall estimates for the second AMSU over-
pass.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Casella, Daniele; Sano', Paolo; Formenton, Marco; Dietrich, Stefano; DI PAOLA, Francesco; Mugnai, Alberto
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