Evaluation of dual polarization radar for rainfall-runoff modelling: a case study in Sydney, Australia
Identifieur interne : 00B198 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 00B197; suivant : 00B199Evaluation of dual polarization radar for rainfall-runoff modelling: a case study in Sydney, Australia
Auteurs : Phillip Jordan [Australie] ; Alan Seed [Australie] ; Peter May [Australie] ; Tom Keenan [Australie]Source :
- IAHS-AISH publication [ 0144-7815 ] ; 2003.
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Abstract
Dual polarization radars have advantages that may translate into more accurate measurements of rainfall than are provided by conventional, single polarization radars. An investigation was performed into how much additional benefit will be delivered to practical rainfall-runoff modelling by dual polarization radar over the single polarization radar approach. The benefit of dual polarization is compared against the impact of using calibration raingauge networks for single polarization radar rainfall. The investigation is framed in the context of a case study: a widespread rainfall event of approximately 2 days duration producing a small flood in a partially urbanized basin of 354 km2 area.
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