Abstract

AbstractA simple method for extracting useful metrics to characterize cloud fields from volumetric radar data is described along with the use of these metrics to evaluate the performance of cloud resolving models. This method involves the calculation of a ‘Statistical Coverage Product’, where the fraction of a grid of radar data covered by various reflectivity thresholds and microphysical classifications is calculated, along with profiles of maximum reflectivity, areas of convective and stratiform rain, and the amounts of rainfall in these categories. The application of this method is illustrated, whereby radar observation and a cloud resolving model simulation are compared for a tropical island thunderstorm near Darwin, Australia. Copyright © 2009 Royal Meteorological Society

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