“…attenuation, clutter removal, and reflectivity-rainfall conversion. These fundamentals are indeed crucial for the quality of rainfall estimation and should definitely not be disregarded by users of radar rainfall, but they are omitted from the paper since they have been discussed in depth in primers such as Doviak and Zrnić (1993), Collier (1996), Bringi and Chandrasekar (2001), Meischner (2004), Michaelides (2008), and Rinehart (2010). Furthermore, there are pioneering and significant journal papers such as Marshall and Palmer (1945), , Wilson and Brandes (1979), Smith and Krajewski (1991), Krajewski and Smith (2002), Einfalt et al (2004), Delrieu et al (2009), Krajewski et al (2010), , and Berne and Krajewski (2013) which also provide general information on specifications and applications of radar rainfall.…”