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Z/R Relationships

 
WFO Last Reported Z/R Formula   Rate @ 30dBZ Name of Formula Bias Correction Factor
BUF 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.99 #228 unbiased estimation
CCX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 1.25 #936 under-estimation
CLE 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.56 #14 over-estimation
DTX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R1-hr: 0.47 #13 over-estimation
FCX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 1.11 #1718 under-estimation
GRR 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.92 #64 over-estimation
HPX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.72 #743 over-estimation
HTX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.96 #681 unbiased estimation
ILN 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.79 #1162 over-estimation
ILX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.50 #177 over-estimation
IND 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.81 #386 over-estimation
IWX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.62 #190 over-estimation
JKL 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.71 #2143 over-estimation
LOT 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.60 #184 over-estimation
LSX 10am EDT 24-Jul-2030 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.00 #0 over-estimation
LVX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.78 #948 over-estimation
LWX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 1.56 #364 under-estimation
MRX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 1.26 #1558 under-estimation
OHX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=300R1.4 Summer Deep Convection Z/R icon 0.09 in/hr Summer Deep Convection Z/R10-hr: 0.78 #887 over-estimation
PAH 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.67 #429 over-estimation
PBZ 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.53 #14 over-estimation
RLX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.83 #1936 over-estimation
VWX 3am EDT 26-May-2012 Z=200R1.6 Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R icon 0.11 in/hr Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R10-hr: 0.71 #393 over-estimation

The table above shows WSR-88D Z/R relationships for sites used in the OHRFC radar mosaic. A Z/R relationship is a empirical formula that is used to estimate rainfall rates from reflectivity signal strength. Parameters that can be varied at each radar site are those shown in red.

Most stratiform rain events in the Ohio River Valley have a reflectivity signal strength of 20-40dBZ with occasional peaks to 45dBZ, but rarely anything higher (that isn't "brightbanding"). For more information, authorization, instructions, and recommendations regarding Z/R relationships, see the Radar Operations Center's page.

OHRFC recommends using the Marshall/Palmer Stratiform Z/R for all rain events that are mostly stratiform in nature, including events with embedded thunderstorms. Also, we recommend this Z/R for convective events where significant stratification occurs downwind of convection (such as lines of thunderstorms with a stratiform rain area behind the front).

OHRFC recommends only using the Summertime Deep Convection Z/R for typical events in July and August when isolated convection occurs with little or no blow-off (anvil) precip. Many forecasters have the notion that anytime thunderstorms might occur in stratiform rain, then the radar should be in this Deep Convection mode. OHRFC strongly disagrees and recommends the Marshall/Palmer Z/R for most rain events except for the isolated thunderstorms that occur without stratification -- which occurs most often in July and August..

OHRFC recommends using the Cool Season Stratiform Z/R for wintry events which might contain frozen/freezing precipitation, or where brightbanding is a possibility, and where lightning would occur only in rare "thunder-snow" situations.

OHRFC recommends using the Tropical Z/R or the Marshall/Palmer Z/R for remnants of hurricanes or tropical storms that move into our basin.

The following table lists the radars that OHRFC uses in the precipitation mosaic along with the Z/R relationship each radar is set to.

The bias correction factor can only be computed if there are at least 10 gage-radar pairs with values 0.01 inches or more. Sometimes, data has to be searched back several hours to find at least 10 pairs. (The actual number of pairs used in computing this bias factor is shown following the # sign.) This number of hours searched is shown preceding the bias factor. Bias factors are color-coded green if the radar estimates are within 15% of what the gages verify, or red otherwise. Values over 1.0 mean the radar is under-estimating. Values under 1.0 means the radar is over-estimating.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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