ARTÍCULO
The role of weather radar in rainfall estimation and its application in meteorological and hydrological modelling —A review
Fecha
2021Registro en:
2072-4292
10.3390/rs13030351
Autor
Sokol, Zbynek
Jurczyk, Anna
Celleri Alvear, Rolando Enrique
Popová, Jana
Orellana Alvear, Johanna Marlene
Szturc, Jan
Institución
Resumen
Radar-based rainfall information has been widely used in hydrological and meteorological applications, as it provides data with a high spatial and temporal resolution that improve rainfall representation. However, the broad diversity of studies makes it difficult to gather a con-densed overview of the usefulness and limitations of radar technology and its application in par-ticular situations. In this paper, a comprehensive review through a categorization of radar-related topics aims to provide a general picture of the current state of radar research. First, the importance and impact of the high temporal resolution of weather radar is discussed, followed by the description of quantitative precipitation estimation strategies. Afterwards, the use of radar data in rainfall nowcasting as well as its role in preparation of initial conditions for numerical weather predictions by assimilation is reviewed. Furthermore, the value of radar data in rainfall-runoff models with a focus on flash flood forecasting is documented. Finally, based on this review, conclusions of the most relevant challenges that need to be addressed and recommendations for further research are presented. This review paper supports the exploitation of radar data in its full capacity by providing key insights regarding the possibilities of including radar data in hydrological and meteorological applications. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.