1999
DOI: 10.1029/1999jd900758
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Global precipitation statistics from dual‐frequency TOPEX altimetry

Abstract: Abstract. TOPEX is a nadir-pointing dual-frequency radar altimeter that has been in orbit for more than 6 years. Empirical methods, based on the close correlation between the C band and Ku band backscatter, yield an estimate of the rain rate. The principal rain bands of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) are shown to be bounded by "marine deserts" receiving only one hundredth of the rainfall of the ITCZ. Analysis of the entire data set reveals variations in the frequency of oceanic precipitation over a … Show more

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“…The highly correlated σ 0 observations at K u -and C-band are key to techniques to develop rain-flagging and rain-rate quantification from altimeter data (Quartly et al 1996, Quartly et al 1999Tournadre 2006). Figure 4 shows the envelope of simultaneous dual-frequency observations for Jason-1 (indicated by mean and dashed lines for ±2 standard deviations).…”
Section: Long-term σ 0 Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highly correlated σ 0 observations at K u -and C-band are key to techniques to develop rain-flagging and rain-rate quantification from altimeter data (Quartly et al 1996, Quartly et al 1999Tournadre 2006). Figure 4 shows the envelope of simultaneous dual-frequency observations for Jason-1 (indicated by mean and dashed lines for ±2 standard deviations).…”
Section: Long-term σ 0 Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit of this method is illustrated in Fig. 3, using data from the TOPography EXperiment altimeter (Quartly et al 1996(Quartly et al , 1999. The black dashed line shows the surface roughness observed by C-band (5.3 GHz), but rescaled to show the value to be expected at K u -band (13.6 GHz).…”
Section: Active Microwave Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to a geographical correlation: generally the regions of high σ 0 are the low latitudes, which have higher ψ 2 values than the higher latitudes. Whilst Quartly [4] pointed out that correction for the α term was important for rain studies [7,8] (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Stability Of Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%