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Hydrometeor classification from polarimetric radar measurements: a clustering approach

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ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 149-170

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/amt-8-149-2015

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [136827]

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A data-driven approach to the classification of hydrometeors from measurements collected with polarimetric weather radars is proposed. In a first step, the optimal number of hydrometeor classes (n(opt)) that can be reliably identified from a large set of polarimetric data is determined. This is done by means of an unsupervised clustering technique guided by criteria related both to data similarity and to spatial smoothness of the classified images. In a second step, the n(opt) clusters are assigned to the appropriate hydrometeor class by means of human interpretation and comparisons with the output of other classification techniques. The main innovation in the proposed method is the unsupervised part: the hydrometeor classes are not defined a priori, but they are learned from data. The approach is applied to data collected by an X-band polarimetric weather radar during two field campaigns (from which about 50 precipitation events are used in the present study). Seven hydrometeor classes (n(opt=7)) have been found in the data set, and they have been identified as light rain (LR), rain (RN), heavy rain (HR), melting snow (MS), ice crystals/ small aggregates (CR), aggregates (AG), and rimed-ice particles (RI).

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