An Introduction To TRMM and Its Precipitation Radar (PR)
An Introduction To TRMM and Its Precipitation Radar (PR)
An Introduction To TRMM and Its Precipitation Radar (PR)
Why TRMM?
Tropical Rain Measurement Mission
tropical rainfall Drives the Climate Machine
Need to understand the Water Cycle
TRMM: the first space-borne rain radar (PR)
and microwave radiometric data
About TRMM:
Launched:
November 28, 1997
Microwave Imager
Introduction:
Introduction:
It is used to:
Specifications:
Delineate rainfall
Determine
Wavelength:
.63 tothe
12brightness
um
(visibleResolution:
and near2infrared)
or
Horizontal
km
temperature
of the
Swath
Width: 720 (infrared)
km
source emitting radiation
Introduction
o
The data from the CERES instrument will be used to study the
energy exchanged between the Sun; the Earths atmosphere,
surface and clouds; and space.
Specifications:
Gathers information on:
Wavelength: .5 to 50 um
Cloud propertiesCloud
Effects
Horizontal
Resolution: 10 km
cloud-amount,
Swath Width:
+ 80thickness,
degreesand
altitude,
the size of the cloud
particles
Introduction:
Precipitation Radar
Introduction:
Precipitation Radar
Specifications:
o
More than four times higher than that of a typical ground based
radar (NEXTRAD ~ 3 GHz, S-band)
Precipitation Radar
Specifications (Contd):
Target Area:
Precipitation Radar
IB21
IC21
Level 2
2A21
2A23
2A25
Level 3
3A25
3A26
IB21
Calculates
Navigation
Objective:
Input
Data: IB21
Output used by: 2A25, 3A25, and 3A26
Main Objectives:
Main Objectives:
Input Data: IC21, 2A21, 2A23
Output used by: 3A25, 3A26
Objective:
probabilities of occurrence
means and standard deviations
histograms
correlation coefficients
Objective:
Compared to 3A25
Ave rain
Near surface rain
Sigma zero
Rain flag
Zeta
PIA
Need to Filter
We only need
Near surf rain
Quality flag
?
Rain algorithm
Z 250R
1.2
PR Rain Characterization
Tropical Environment
Tropical weather is especially
difficult to forecast due to
several factors including:
Credits
TRMM Official Website
TRMM Education and Outreach Scientist :
Dr Jeffrey B. Halverson
Responsible NASA Official:
Dr.Robert Adler
http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov/