Earth System Science Data (Dec 2021)

Deployment of the C-band radar Poldirad on Barbados during EUREC<sup>4</sup>A

  • M. Hagen,
  • F. Ewald,
  • S. Groß,
  • L. Oswald,
  • D. A. Farrell,
  • M. Forde,
  • M. Gutleben,
  • M. Gutleben,
  • J. Heumos,
  • J. Reimann,
  • E. Tetoni,
  • G. Köcher,
  • E. Marinou,
  • E. Marinou,
  • C. Kiemle,
  • Q. Li,
  • R. Chewitt-Lucas,
  • A. Daley,
  • D. Grant,
  • K. Hall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-5899-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 5899 – 5914

Abstract

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The German polarimetric C-band weather radar Poldirad (Polarization Diversity Radar) was deployed for the international field campaign EUREC4A (Elucidating the role of clouds–circulation coupling in climate) on the island of Barbados where it was operated from February until August 2020. Focus of the installation was monitoring clouds and precipitation in the trade wind region east of Barbados. Different scanning modes were used with a temporal sequence of 5 min and a maximum range of 375 km. In addition to built-in quality control performed by the radar signal processor, it was found that the copoloar correlation coefficient ρHV can be used to remove contamination of radar products by sea clutter. Radar images were available in real time for all campaign participants and aboard research aircraft. Examples of mesoscale precipitation patterns, rain rate accumulation, diurnal cycle, and vertical distribution are given to show the potential of the radar measurements for further studies on the life cycle of precipitating shallow cumulus clouds and other related aspects. Poldirad data from the EUREC4A campaign are available on the EUREC4A AERIS database: https://doi.org/10.25326/218 (Hagen et al., 2021a) for raw data and https://doi.org/10.25326/217 (Hagen et al., 2021b) for gridded data.