The vertical variability of reflectivity in the radar beam is an important
source of error that interferes with a reliable estimation of the rainfall
rate by radar. This source of error can be corrected if the vertical profil
e of reflectivity (VPR) has been previously determined;This paper presents
a method for determining local VPRs from volume scan radar data, that is, f
rom radar data recorded at multiple elevation angles. It is shown that the
VPR directly provided by volume scan radar data differs from the true one,
which can make it inappropriate to the correction of radar data for the VPR
influence. The VPR identification method, based on the analysis of ratios
of radar measurements at multiple elevations angles, is then described. The
application conditions of the method are defined through sensitivity tests
applied to a synthetic case. A "real world" case study allows performing a
first evaluation of the proposed method. This analysis demonstrates that t
he identification of local VPRs and the correction for their influence at a
scale of about 100 km(2) contributes to improving the reliability of rainf
all measurement by radar. Moreover, it is shown that a correction of radar
data based on identified VPRs performs better than a correction based on th
e VPRs directly deduced from volume scan radar data. This last point confir
ms the importance of the VPR identification stage in the correction of rada
r data for this source of error.