Comparison between radar estimated and rain gauge measured precipitation in the moldavian plateau
1 National Meteorological Administration, 97 Bucuresti-Ploiesti, 013686 Bucharest, Romania
2 University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, 405 Atomistilor Str., Magurele, Ilfov, Romania
3 National R&D Institute for Environmental Protection, 294 Splaiul Independentei, 060031 Bucharest, Romania
4 Faculty of Geography,University of Bucharest, 1Nicolae Balcescu Blvd., 010041 Bucharest, Romania
5 University of Manchester, Centre for Atmospheric Science, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Oxford Road, M13 9PL, Manchester, United Kingdom
2 University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, 405 Atomistilor Str., Magurele, Ilfov, Romania
3 National R&D Institute for Environmental Protection, 294 Splaiul Independentei, 060031 Bucharest, Romania
4 Faculty of Geography,University of Bucharest, 1Nicolae Balcescu Blvd., 010041 Bucharest, Romania
5 University of Manchester, Centre for Atmospheric Science, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Oxford Road, M13 9PL, Manchester, United Kingdom
Abstract
Heavy rainfall events have produced significant damages and casualties in the Moldavian Plateau (Romania) in the last decades. Such phenomena are characterized by large spatial and temporal variations, and the forecast of their occurrence is thus very challenging. This study aims to compare the radar estimations and the rain gauge measurements, in order to improve the quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) in the area of interest. The research uses data from the WSR-98D (Weather Surveillance Radar 98 Doppler) S-band Doppler radar located at B rnova, and from rain gauges within weather stations run by Meteo Romania (Romanian National Meteorological Administration). Considerable spatial distinctions and areas with good radar accuracy for QPE have been emphasized during the investigations. The output validation aimed to predict the rain gauge amounts using the radar information and the resulted adjustment parameters. The validation demonstrates that the B rnova radar data are reliable within approx. 150 km radius, and the comparison with rain gauge measurements can foster consistently the QPE accuracy.
Keywords
comparison; Doppler radar; rain gauge; rainfall