A Radar-Based Hail Climatology of Australia

MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW(2024)

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In Australia, hailstorms present considerable public safety and economic risks, where they are considered the most damaging natural hazard in terms of annual insured losses. Despite these impacts, the current climatological distribution of hailfall across the continent is still comparatively poorly understood. This study aims to supplement previous national hail climatologies, such as those based on environmental proxies or satellite radiometer data, with more direct radar -based hail observations. The heterogeneous and incomplete nature of the Australian radar network complicates this task and prompts the introduction of some novel methodological elements. We introduce an empirical correction technique to account for hail reflectivity biases at C band, derived by comparing overlapping C- and S -band observations. Furthermore, we demonstrate how object -based hail swath analysis may be used to produce resolution -invariant hail frequencies, and describe an interpolation method used to create a spatially continuous hail climatology. The maximum estimated size of hail (MESH) parameter is then applied to a mixture of over 50 operational radars in the Australian radar archive, resulting in the first nationwide, radar -based hail climatology. The spatiotemporal distribution of hailstorms is examined, including their physical characteristics, seasonal and diurnal frequency, and regional variations of such properties across the continent.
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Atmosphere,Australia,Climatology,Hail,Radars/Radar observations,Remote sensing
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