Revisiting the hail radar reflectivity-kinetic energy flux relation by combining T-matrix and Discrete Dipole Approximation calculations to size distribution observations

The retrieval of hail kinetic energy with weather radars or its simulation in numerical models is challenging because of the shape complexity and variable density of hailstones. We combine 3D scans of individual hailstones with measurements of the particle size distributions (PSD) and T-matrix calculations to understand how hail reflectivity Z changes when approximating hailstones as spheroids, as compared to the realistic shapes obtained by 3D scanning technology. Additionally, recent terminal velocity relations are used to compare Z to the hail kinetic energy flux E-.. We parameterize the hail backscattering cross sections at L, S, C, and X bands as a function of size between 0.5 and 5.0 cm, matching the range of the observed PSDs. The scattering calculations use the T-matrix method for size parameters below 1.0 and the discrete dipole approximation (DDA) method otherwise. The DDA calculations are done for 48 digital models of realistic hailstones of sizes between 1 and 5 cm. The DDA cross sections are calculated for multiple orientations and averaged assuming a fully random orientation distribution to provide a single value per hailstone. The T-matrix reflectivity assuming solid ice spheres presents negligible differences to DDA results for size parameters below 1.0. Therefore, T matrix was used to fill in the gaps left by the DDA calculations. The results are mapped to the same size bins of the observed PSDs, allowing the calculation of the radar reflectivity. This is then correlated to E-., allowing a potential improvement of past retrieval methods of E. from Z in multiple wavelengths.

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Author Cecchini, Micael A.
Heymsfield, Andrew J.
Honeyager, Ryan
Field, Paul
Machado, Luiz A. T.
da Silva Dias, Maria A. F.
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Publication Date 2022-04-26T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Cecchini, Micael A., Heymsfield, Andrew J., Honeyager, Ryan, Field, Paul, Machado, Luiz A. T., da Silva Dias, Maria A. F.. (2022). Revisiting the hail radar reflectivity-kinetic energy flux relation by combining T-matrix and Discrete Dipole Approximation calculations to size distribution observations. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7fb56s9. Accessed 29 June 2025.

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