2019
DOI: 10.5194/hess-2019-427
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The accuracy of weather radar in heavy rain: a comparative study for Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden

Abstract: Abstract. Weather radar has become an invaluable tool for monitoring rainfall and studying its link to hydrological response. However, when it comes to accurately measuring small-scale rainfall extremes responsible for urban flooding, many challenges remain. The most important of them is that radar tends to underestimate rainfall compared to gauges. The hope is that by moving to higher resolution and making use of dual-polarization, these mismatches can be reduced. Each country has developed its own strategy f… Show more

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“…Only about 0.3 percentage points of the MAP underestimation can be attributed to the radar gaps due to the reduced radius, so that there is quite a systematic negative bias in the data. Most other studies on radar-based QPE evaluations also revealed underestimations of precipitation totals [9,[55][56][57][58], but a few authors reported an overestimation [56,59]. However, such results are hard to compare due to large differences in radar hardware, correction algorithms and evaluation methods in the studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Only about 0.3 percentage points of the MAP underestimation can be attributed to the radar gaps due to the reduced radius, so that there is quite a systematic negative bias in the data. Most other studies on radar-based QPE evaluations also revealed underestimations of precipitation totals [9,[55][56][57][58], but a few authors reported an overestimation [56,59]. However, such results are hard to compare due to large differences in radar hardware, correction algorithms and evaluation methods in the studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…For modern applications, a combination of all three technologies (rain gauges, C-band, and X-band) would yield the best results. So far, however, cities like Aalborg, Denmark with the necessary infrastructure for such a combination are the exception [23,24].…”
Section: Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%