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Classification of Precipitation Types Using Fall Velocity–Diameter Relationships from 2D-Video Distrometer Measurements 被引量:5

Classification of Precipitation Types Using Fall Velocity–Diameter Relationships from 2D-Video Distrometer Measurements
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摘要 Fall velocity–diameter relationships for four different snowflake types(dendrite,plate,needle,and graupel) were investigated in northeastern South Korea,and a new algorithm for classifying hydrometeors is proposed for distrometric measurements based on the new relationships.Falling ice crystals(approximately 40 000 particles) were measured with a two-dimensional video disdrometer(2DVD) during a winter experiment from 15 January to 9 April 2010.The fall velocity–diameter relationships were derived for the four types of snowflakes based on manual classification by experts using snow photos and 2DVD measurements:the coefficients(exponents) for different snowflake types were 0.82(0.24) for dendrite,0.74(0.35) for plate,1.03(0.71) for needle,and 1.30(0.94) for graupel,respectively.These new relationships established in the present study(PS) were compared with those from two previous studies.Hydrometeor types were classified with the derived fall velocity–diameter relationships,and the classification algorithm was evaluated using 3 × 3 contingency tables for one rain–snow transition event and three snowfall events.The algorithm showed good performance for the transition event:the critical success indices(CSIs) were 0.89,0.61 and 0.71 for snow,wet-snow and rain,respectively.For snow events,the algorithm performance for dendrite and plate(CSIs = 1.0 and 1.0,respectively) was better than for needle and graupel(CSIs = 0.67 and 0.50,respectively). Fall velocity–diameter relationships for four different snowflake types(dendrite,plate,needle,and graupel) were investigated in northeastern South Korea,and a new algorithm for classifying hydrometeors is proposed for distrometric measurements based on the new relationships.Falling ice crystals(approximately 40 000 particles) were measured with a two-dimensional video disdrometer(2DVD) during a winter experiment from 15 January to 9 April 2010.The fall velocity–diameter relationships were derived for the four types of snowflakes based on manual classification by experts using snow photos and 2DVD measurements:the coefficients(exponents) for different snowflake types were 0.82(0.24) for dendrite,0.74(0.35) for plate,1.03(0.71) for needle,and 1.30(0.94) for graupel,respectively.These new relationships established in the present study(PS) were compared with those from two previous studies.Hydrometeor types were classified with the derived fall velocity–diameter relationships,and the classification algorithm was evaluated using 3 × 3 contingency tables for one rain–snow transition event and three snowfall events.The algorithm showed good performance for the transition event:the critical success indices(CSIs) were 0.89,0.61 and 0.71 for snow,wet-snow and rain,respectively.For snow events,the algorithm performance for dendrite and plate(CSIs = 1.0 and 1.0,respectively) was better than for needle and graupel(CSIs = 0.67 and 0.50,respectively).
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第9期1277-1290,共14页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 funded by the Korea Meteorological Administration Research and Development Program under Grant KMIPA2015-1010
关键词 snowflake types wet snow fall velocity–diameter hydrometeor type classification 2DVD snowflake types wet snow fall velocity–diameter hydrometeor type classification 2DVD
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