Changes in the trmm version-5 and version-6 precipitation radar products due to orbit boost

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The performance of the version-5 and version-6 Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar (PR) products before and after the satellite orbit boost is assessed through a series of comparisons with Weather Surveillance Radar (WSR)-88D ground-based radar in Melbourne, Florida. Analysis of the comparisons of radar reflectivity near the storm top from the ground radar and both versions of the PR indicates that the PR bias relative to the WSR radar at Melbourne is on the order of 1 dB for both pre- and post-boost periods, indicating that the PR products maintain accurate calibration after the orbit boost. Comparisons with the WSR-88D near-surface reflectivity factors indicate that both versions of the PR products accurately correct for attenuation in stratiform rain. However, in convective rain, both versions exhibit negative biases in the near-surface radar reflectivity with version-6 products having larger negative biases than version-5. Rain rate comparisons between the ground and space radars show similar characteristics. © 2009, Meteorological Society of Japan.

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Liao, L., & Meneghini, R. (2009). Changes in the trmm version-5 and version-6 precipitation radar products due to orbit boost. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 87 A, 93–107. https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.87a.93

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