The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instruments

<p>Starting in February 2017, a network of 14 Thies laser precipitation monitors (LPMs) were installed at various locations around the United Kingdom to create the Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN). The instruments were installed for verification of radar hydrometeor classification algo...

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Main Authors: B. S. Pickering, R. R. Neely III, D. Harrison
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-11-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Online Access:https://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/12/5845/2019/amt-12-5845-2019.pdf
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spelling doaj-d64be7be422b4dc3ad1471488f05d7802020-11-25T01:35:59ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482019-11-01125845586110.5194/amt-12-5845-2019The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instrumentsB. S. Pickering0R. R. Neely III1D. Harrison2Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, Yorkshire, LS2 9JT, UKNational Centre for Atmospheric Science, 71-75 Clarendon Rd, Leeds, Yorkshire, LS2 9PH, UKUnited Kingdom Meteorological Office, Fitzroy Rd, Exeter, EX1 3PB, UK<p>Starting in February 2017, a network of 14 Thies laser precipitation monitors (LPMs) were installed at various locations around the United Kingdom to create the Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN). The instruments were installed for verification of radar hydrometeor classification algorithms but are valuable for much wider use in the scientific and operational meteorological community. Every Thies LPM is able to designate each observed hydrometeor into one of 20 diameter bins from <span class="inline-formula">≥0.125</span> to <span class="inline-formula">&gt;8</span>&thinsp;mm and one of 22 speed bins from <span class="inline-formula">&gt;0.0</span> to <span class="inline-formula">&gt;20.0</span>&thinsp;m&thinsp;s<span class="inline-formula"><sup>−1</sup></span>. Using empirically derived relationships, the instrument classifies precipitation into one of 11 possible hydrometeor classes in the form of a present weather code, with an associated indicator of uncertainty. To provide immediate feedback to data users, the observations are plotted in near-real time (NRT) and made publicly available on a website within 7&thinsp;min. Here we describe the Disdrometer Verification Network and present specific cases from the first year of observations. Cases shown here suggest that the Thies LPM performs well at identifying transitions between rain and snow, but struggles with detection of graupel and pristine ice crystals (which occur infrequently in the United Kingdom) inherently, due to internal processing. The present weather code quality index is shown to have some skill without the supplementary sensors recommended by the manufacturer. Overall the Thies LPM is a useful tool for detecting hydrometeor type at the surface and DiVeN provides a novel dataset not previously observed for the United Kingdom.</p>https://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/12/5845/2019/amt-12-5845-2019.pdf
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author B. S. Pickering
R. R. Neely III
D. Harrison
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D. Harrison
The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instruments
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
author_facet B. S. Pickering
R. R. Neely III
D. Harrison
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title The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instruments
title_short The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instruments
title_full The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instruments
title_fullStr The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instruments
title_full_unstemmed The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN): a UK network of laser precipitation instruments
title_sort disdrometer verification network (diven): a uk network of laser precipitation instruments
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2019-11-01
description <p>Starting in February 2017, a network of 14 Thies laser precipitation monitors (LPMs) were installed at various locations around the United Kingdom to create the Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN). The instruments were installed for verification of radar hydrometeor classification algorithms but are valuable for much wider use in the scientific and operational meteorological community. Every Thies LPM is able to designate each observed hydrometeor into one of 20 diameter bins from <span class="inline-formula">≥0.125</span> to <span class="inline-formula">&gt;8</span>&thinsp;mm and one of 22 speed bins from <span class="inline-formula">&gt;0.0</span> to <span class="inline-formula">&gt;20.0</span>&thinsp;m&thinsp;s<span class="inline-formula"><sup>−1</sup></span>. Using empirically derived relationships, the instrument classifies precipitation into one of 11 possible hydrometeor classes in the form of a present weather code, with an associated indicator of uncertainty. To provide immediate feedback to data users, the observations are plotted in near-real time (NRT) and made publicly available on a website within 7&thinsp;min. Here we describe the Disdrometer Verification Network and present specific cases from the first year of observations. Cases shown here suggest that the Thies LPM performs well at identifying transitions between rain and snow, but struggles with detection of graupel and pristine ice crystals (which occur infrequently in the United Kingdom) inherently, due to internal processing. The present weather code quality index is shown to have some skill without the supplementary sensors recommended by the manufacturer. Overall the Thies LPM is a useful tool for detecting hydrometeor type at the surface and DiVeN provides a novel dataset not previously observed for the United Kingdom.</p>
url https://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/12/5845/2019/amt-12-5845-2019.pdf
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