Sp. Lohmeier et al., CLASSIFICATION OF PARTICLES IN STRATIFORM CLOUDS USING THE 33 AND 95 GHZ POLARIMETRIC CLOUD PROFILING RADAR SYSTEM (CPRS), IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, 35(2), 1997, pp. 256-270
This paper describes the identification of regions of ice, cloud dropl
ets, rain, mixed-phase hydrometers, and insects in stratiform clouds u
sing 33 and 95 GHz radar measurements of reflectivity, linear-depolari
zation ratio (LDR), dual-wavelength ratio, and velocity from a single-
antenna radar system. First, the radar system, experiment, and data pr
oducts are described. Then, regions are classified using a rule-based
classifier derived primarily from LDR, velocity, and altitude. Next, a
region-dependent attenuation-correction algorithm is developed to rem
ove attenuation biases in the reflectivity estimate, and histograms of
the corrected data are presented for each data product and class. The
labeled regions and attenuation-corrected data are then used to train
a neural net and maximum Likelihood classifier. These agree,vith the
rule-based classifier 96% and 94% of the time, respectively. Finally,
the paper evaluates the importance of measuring dual-frequency paramet
ers, velocity, and depolarization ratio.