Calibration Uncertainty of Non-Catching Precipitation Gauges

Precipitation is among the most important meteorological variables for, e.g., meteorological, hydrological, water management and climate studies. In recent years, non-catching precipitation gauges are increasingly adopted in meteorological networks. Despite such growing diffusion, calibration proced...

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Main Authors: Quentin Baire, Miruna Dobre, Anne-Sophie Piette, Luca Lanza, Arianna Cauteruccio, Enrico Chinchella, Andrea Merlone, Henrik Kjeldsen, Jan Nielsen, Peter Friis Østergaard, Marina Parrondo, Carmen Garcia Izquierdo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-08-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/17/6413
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Summary:Precipitation is among the most important meteorological variables for, e.g., meteorological, hydrological, water management and climate studies. In recent years, non-catching precipitation gauges are increasingly adopted in meteorological networks. Despite such growing diffusion, calibration procedures and associated uncertainty budget are not yet standardized or prescribed in best practice documents and standards. This paper reports a metrological study aimed at proposing calibration procedures and completing the uncertainty budgets, to make non-catching precipitation gauge measurements traceable to primary standards. The study is based on the preliminary characterization of different rain drop generators, specifically developed for the investigation. Characterization of different models of non-catching rain gauges is also included.
ISSN:1424-8220