Brings together scientists contributing with new approaches to improve the monitoring, understanding, nowcasting, and prediction of precipitation processes.
More InformationThe PROM All-Hands Meeting 2024 took place in Leipzig on July 24-26 2024.
In the PROM sub-project CORSIPP, scientists from the University of Leipzig are exploring the orographically influenced riming of snow particles, the associated secondary ice production and its effects on precipitation rates.
More InformationThe last PROM all-hands meeting took place in Kiel on 17-19 July 2023.
Doppler spectra derived from new operational C-band birdbath scan indicating simultaneously occurring fast-falling rimed snow (mode 1) and slower-falling more pristine snow particles (mode 2).
First TRIPEx-pol measurement campaign combining triple-frequency radar, Doppler spectra, and polarimetry took place in winter 2018/19 in Jülich close to Cologne.
In addition to the dominant hydrometeor type, polarimetry allows to derive hydrometeor partitioning ratios, defined as the relative mass contribution of a specific hydrometeor type.
Colocated radar and airborne in-situ measurements enable us to determine the accuracy of polarimetric microphysical retrievals. Recently developed ice water content retrievals show high correlation (0.96) and low RMSE=0.19g/m³.
Surface pressure tendency in nature run (left), after assimilation of radial wind and radar reflectivity with LETKF (middle) and with new integrated mass-flux adjustment filter (right).
Radiation diagram (3D) and cross-polar discrimination (projected) of a 4 by 4 sub-array tile of the forerunner phased-array weather radar prototype. Simulated (left) and measured results (right) at 45° scan angle.
Ice (top) and snow contributions (bottom) to Quasi-Vertical-Profiles of reflectivity derived from BoXPol measurements assuming an exponential distribution.
Simulated (left) and observed (right) cross-sections of differential reflectivity (ZDR) for a summertime convective storm on 5 July 2015.
Combined observations from C-band and Ka-band radars (POLDIRAD and miraMACS) allow to constrain the shape and size of aggregating snow particles.
Retrievals of riming based on vertically-pointing 94 GHz cloud radar Doppler spectra observations and 35 GHz SLDR observations during PICNICC in Punta Arenas, Sep 11, 2019.