Instrument: Micro Rain Radar (MRR)

Description

The Micro Rain Radar (MRR) instrument is a Biral/Metek 24 GHz (K-band) continuous wave radar that derives profiles of drop size distributions and rain parameters from measured spectral power backscatter intensity. The MRR signal is transmitted vertically into the atmosphere where a small portion is scattered back to the antenna from rain drops or other forms of precipitation. Due to the falling velocity of the rain drops there is a frequency deviation between the transmitted and the received signal (Doppler frequency). This frequency is a measure of the falling velocity of the rain drops. Since drops with different diameters have different falling velocities the backscattered signal consists of a distribution of different Doppler frequencies. The spectral analysis of the received signal yields a power spectrum which is spread over a range of frequency lines corresponding to the Doppler frequencies of the signal. More information about the MRR instrument is available at http://www.biral.com/product/micro-rain-radar/

Measurements

Measures drop size distributions in the range of 0.25 mm to 4.53 mm which covers the size of atmospheric precipitation drops. Larger drops in the atmosphere are affected by the air resistance as they fall and will split into smaller drops. From the drop size distribution other parameters are derived such as rain rates, liquid water content, Doppler velocity of falling drops, and path integrated attenuation. Data are provided as raw observations and time averaged values.

Instrument Platform: In Situ Land-based Platforms > GROUND STATIONS
Applications
Observation of the melting layer (bright band / freezing layer)
Observation of the melting layer (bright band / freezing layer)
Weather radar signal adjustment
Weather radar signal adjustment
Cloud physics studies
Cloud physics studies
Nowcasting of precipitation events / Hydrology studies
Nowcasting of precipitation events / Hydrology studies
Chemistry changes through precipitation transport
Chemistry changes through precipitation transport
RANGE RESOLUTION SAMPLING FREQUENCY OPERATION FREQUENCY / WAVELENGTH BEAM WIDTH
MRR-2: 150 - 200 m vertical range
MRR-2: 30 seconds (raw); 1 minute (averaged)
 
MRR: 10 seconds (raw); 1 minute (averaged)
24.23 GHz (K-band) 1.5 degrees

 

Relevant Publications

Gerhard, P., Fischer, B., Munster, H., Clemens, M., & Wagner, A. (2005). Profiles of Raindrop Size Distributions as Retrieved by Microrain Radars. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 44, 1930-1949. https://doi.org/10.1175/JAM2316.1

Maahn, M., & Kollias, P. (2012). Improved Micro Rain Radar snow measurements using Doppler spectra post-processing. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 5, 2661–2673. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-5-2661-2012

METEK (n.d.). Micro Rain Radar MRR|MRR-2. https://metek.de/product/mrr-2/

Tridon, F., Van Baelen, J., & Pointin, Y. (2011). Aliasing in Micro Rain Radar data due to strong vertical winds. Geophysical Research Letters, 38(2), L02804. https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GL046018

 

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