Parameterization of Drop Size Distribution with Rainfall Rate: Comparison of the N(D) and R(D) Functions; and Relationship between Gamma and Lognormal Laws
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Abstract
enin (West Africa) are analyzed with ????(????) and
????(????) functions. The ????(????) function represents the number of raindrops per unit of volume and by interval of diameters, while the ????(????) function represents the rainfall rate per range
of diameters. Meteorological variables that are formulated
with the ????(????) function can also be formulated with the ????(????)
function. In addition, the ????(????) function has the advantage of
being independent of the falling drop speed which is not
measured well enough by the disdrometers. In this paper, the
averages of DSDs per rainfall class are modeled by the gamma
and lognormal laws. The parameters of these models are
adjusted according to the rain rate. We thus obtained DSD
parameterized with the rate of rain. Evaluating the efficiency
of this parameterization, we noticed that the ????(????) function
estimates its useful moments better than the ????(????) function.
Moreover, we have noted that DSD modeling by the gamma
law is not significantly different from DSD modeling by the
lognormal law. Furthermore, we have established a relation between the shape parameters of these two laws.
