Use of the constellation of PMW radiometers in the GPM ERA for heavy precipitation event monitoring and analysis during fall 2014 in Italy

2015 
In this study, precipitation retrievals exploiting the available overpasses of passive microwave (PMW) cross-track and conically scanning radiometers in the GPM era are used to monitor the evolution of heavy precipitation systems occurred during the fall 2014 in Italy. Two different physically-based retrieval algorithms (CDRD for SSMIS and PNPR for AMSU/MHS and ATMS) are used in conjunction with official NASA/JAXA GPM instantaneous precipitation products (for AMSR-2 and GMI). The comparison with dual-polarization radar observations at ground evidences the ability of the different sensors to identify different precipitation areas and regimes. This is particularly relevant in presence of complex orography, often found in proximity of coastal areas for the analyzed cases. Analysis of the accuracy and consistency of the retrievals is carried out taking into account the different spatial resolution and viewing geometry of the different radiometers and the different approaches used for the precipitation retrieval.
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