TRMM时代先进雷达辐射计降水检索算法的展望

E. Smith, M. Farrar, Xuwu Xiang, J. Turk
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即将于1997年8月发射的热带雨量测量任务将提供更先进的仪器。除了作为地球观测系统(EOS)的一部分研制的云辐射预算仪(CERES)和闪电探测仪(LIS)外,TRMM卫星还将携带一套主要用于估计降雨量的三种新仪器。该包包括一个可见红外辐射计VIRS,一个多通道双极化无源微波辐射计TMI (10.7 GHz能力),以及一个14 GHz雷达,这将是首次在太空中使用降水雷达(PR)。PR仪器的增加创造了一种新的天基降雨测量能力,特别是当与TMI辐射计结合使用时。这两种测量系统基于完全不同的物理原理,因此产生了明显不同的水流星剖面特征。任何一种测量方法本身在检索垂直分布的雨率信息方面都存在一定的困难,但结合在一起,可以提供各种更准确的降雨估计新方法。本报告概述了TRMM项目中正在开发的一种新型组合算法方案,称为“高矢量”算法,代表了TRMM时代在降雨和潜热估计方面的新兴技术。提出了这种方法的基本框架,它可以被认为是一种使用不一致测量向量的物理反演方案。
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Prospects for advanced radar-radiometer precipitation retrieval algorithms during the TRMM era
The upcoming Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) to be launched in August, 1997, will offer a much improved instrumentation. In addition to a cloud-radiation budget instrument (CERES) and a lightning detection instrument (LIS) which were developed as part of the Earth Observing System (EOS), the TRMM satellite will carry a set of three new instruments principally devoted to rainfall estimation. This package includes a visible-infrared radiometer called VIRS, a multi-channel dual-polarization passive microwave radiometer called TMI (with a 10.7 GHz capability), and a 14 GHz radar which will represent the first use of a precipitation radar (PR) in space. The addition of the PR instrument creates a new space-based capability for rainfall measurement, particularly when coupled with the TMI radiometer. The two types of measuring systems are based on entirely different physical principles and thus generate markedly different signatures of the hydrometeor profile. Either type of measuring approach by itself presents certain difficulties in retrieving vertically distributed rainrate information, but combined together present various new approaches for more accurate rainfall estimation. This presentation outlines a new type of combined algorithm scheme being developed within the TRMM project called the "Tall Vector" algorithm, representing the emerging technology for the TRMM era insofar as rainfall and latent heating estimation. The basic framework of this approach, which can be considered as a type of physical inversion scheme using incongruent measurement vectors, is presented.<>
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