Journal article
Contrasting tropical cyclone and non-tropical cyclone related rainfall drop size distribution at Darwin, Australia
A Deo, KJE Walsh
Atmospheric Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
In this study the rainfall drop size distribution (DSD) during the passage of seven tropical cyclones (TCs) over Darwin is compared and contrasted with that associated with non-tropical cyclone (non-TC) events, using the impact disdrometer data at the Darwin Atmospheric Radiation and Measurement (ARM) site. The disparity of the DSD with respect to rainfall types (between TC and non-TC conditions) and distance from TC centre is also examined. It is shown that TC DSDs are statistically different from the non-TC DSDs, the former encompassing a larger concentration of small to moderate drop sizes. The TC mass-weighted mean diameter (Dm) is lower than the non-TC values at all rain rates and also ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, and their respective institutions for supporting this work. Anil Deo and Kevin Walsh are supported by the Australian Research Council grant DP150102272. Anil Deo also acknowledges the Australian government-sponsored Endeavour Postgraduate Award for funding his doctorate degree at the University of Melbourne.