Calibration of non-catching precipitation measurement instruments: A review
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LANZA, Luca G., MERLONE, Andrea, CAUTERUCCIO, Arianna, CHINCHELLA, Enrico, STAGNARO, Mattia, DOBRE, Miruna, GARCIA, Izquierdo, M. C., NIELSEN, J., KJELDSEN, H., ROULET, Yves Alain, COPPA, Graziano, MUSACCHIO, Chiara, BORDIANU, Constantin, PARRONDO, M.. Calibration of non-catching precipitation measurement instruments: A review. In: Meteorological Applications, 2021, nr. 3(28), p. 0. ISSN 1350-4827. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/met.2002
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Meteorological Applications
Numărul 3(28) / 2021 / ISSN 1350-4827 /ISSNe 1469-8080

Calibration of non-catching precipitation measurement instruments: A review

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/met.2002

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Lanza Luca G.12, Merlone Andrea3, Cauteruccio Arianna12, Chinchella Enrico12, Stagnaro Mattia12, Dobre Miruna4, Garcia Izquierdo, M. C.5, Nielsen J.6, Kjeldsen H.6, Roulet Yves Alain7, Coppa Graziano3, Musacchio Chiara3, Bordianu Constantin8, Parrondo M.5
 
1 University of Genoa,
2 WMO/CIMO Lead Centre ‘B. Castelli’ on Precipitation Intensity,
3 National Institute of Metrological Research, Turin,
4 FPS Economy, DG Quality and Safety, Metrology Division (SMD),
5 Spanish Metrology Center, Tres Cantos (Madrid),
6 Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus,
7 Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss, Payerne,
8 National Institute of Metrology
 
 
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Non-catching type gauges are the emerging class of in situ precipitation measurement instruments. For these instruments, rigorous testing and calibration are more challenging than for traditional gauges. Hydrometeors characteristics like particle size, shape, fall velocity and density must be reproduced in a controlled environment to provide the reference precipitation, instead of the equivalent water flow used for catching-type gauges. They are generally calibrated by the manufacturers using internal procedures developed for the specific technology employed. No agreed methodology exists, and the adopted procedures are rarely traceable to internationally recognized standards. The EURAMET project 18NRM03 ‘INCIPIT’ on ‘Calibration and accuracy of non-catching instruments to measure liquid/solid atmospheric precipitation’, funded by the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR), was initiated in 2019 to investigate calibration and accuracy issues of non-catching measuring instruments used for liquid/solid atmospheric precipitation measurement. A survey of the existing models of non-catching type instruments was initially performed and this paper provides an overview and a description of their working principles and the adopted calibration procedures. Both literature works and technical manuals disclosed by manufacturers are summarized and discussed, while current limitations and metrological requirements are identified. 

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calibration, hydro-meteorology, meteomet, non-catching gauges, precipitation, precipitation measurement and analysis, uncertainty analysis, verification