Double bright band observations with high-resolution vertically pointing radar, lidar, and profilers

Autor: Kevin Vermeesch, Amber E. Emory, Belay Demoz, Micheal Hicks
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 119:8201-8211
ISSN: 2169-897X
DOI: 10.1002/2013jd020063
Popis: On 11 May 2010, an elevated temperature inversion associated with an approaching warm front produced two melting layers simultaneously, which resulted in two distinct bright bands as viewed from the ER-2 Doppler radar system, a vertically pointing, coherent X band radar located in Greenbelt, MD. Due to the high temporal resolution of this radar system, an increase in altitude of the melting layer of approximately 1.2 km in the time span of 4 min was captured. The double bright band feature remained evident for approximately 17 min, until the lower atmosphere warmed enough to dissipate the lower melting layer. This case shows the relatively rapid evolution of freezing levels in response to an advancing warm front over a 2 h time period and the descent of an elevated warm air mass with time. Although observations of double bright bands are somewhat rare, the ability to identify this phenomenon is important for rainfall estimation from spaceborne sensors because algorithms employing the restriction of a radar bright band to a constant height, especially when sampling across frontal systems, will limit the ability to accurately estimate rainfall.
Databáze: OpenAIRE