Using cloud water path and cloud top temperature for estimating convective and stratiform rainfall from SEVIRI daytime data

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Mourad Lazri
Soltane Ameur
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[1] University of Mouloud MAMMERI,Laboratoire LAMPA
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Rainfall; Cloud water path; Cloud top temperature; SEVIRI; Radar;
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A satellite rainfall retrieval technique is proposed here. The relationships of rain rate with each of cloud water path (CWP) and cloud top temperature (CTT) are investigated. The CWP and CTT are retrieved from SEVIRI data (spinning enhanced visible and infrared imager), and corresponding rain rates are measured by weather radar. The rain rates are compared to corresponding CWP and then to corresponding CTT. The investigation demonstrates an exponential functional dependency between rain rates and CWP for low and moderate rain rates (stratiform rainfall). Conversely, the rain rates are more closely related to CTT for high rain rates (convective rainfall). Therefore, two separate relationships are established for rain rate retrievals. The results show rain rates estimated by the developed scheme are in good correlation with those observed by weather radar.
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