Articles | Volume 13, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-1299-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-1299-2020
Research article
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19 Mar 2020
Research article |  | 19 Mar 2020

Calibration and validation of the Polarimetric Radio Occultation and Heavy Precipitation experiment aboard the PAZ satellite

Ramon Padullés, Chi O. Ao, F. Joseph Turk, Manuel de la Torre Juárez, Byron Iijima, Kuo Nung Wang, and Estel Cardellach

Data sets

NCEP/CPC L3 Half Hourly 4km Global (60S–60N) Merged IR V1 John Janowiak, Bob Joyce, and Pingping Xie https://doi.org/10.5067/P4HZB9N27EKU

GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 Half Hourly 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V06 G. J. Huffman, E. F. Stocker, D. T. Bolvin, E. J. Nelkin, and Jackson Tan https://doi.org/10.5067/GPM/IMERG/3B-HH/06

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Short summary
In this study we thoroughly address the calibration and validation of the new polarimetric radio occultation (PRO) observables. These represent an innovative way to obtain vertical profiles of precipitation along with thermodynamic observations of the same scene. First we perform the on-orbit calibration of the measurement. Then, we show how the PRO observables are sensitive to the presence and intensity of rain by looking for coincident precipitation measurements from independent missions.