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1 Presentation to the Inter-Agency Committee for Hydrological Uses of Radar Data, University of Bristol, 5 August 2004 C.G.Collier University of Salford

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3 Combining and comparing rainfall observing systems in hydrological modelling of a rural catchment G.L.Robbins 1, M.Grum 2 and C.G.Collier 1 1 Univ. Salford 2 PH-Consult, Denmark

4 Rainfall measurements relative strengths.

5 A simple model which, one step ahead, predicts the rainfall intensity to be a weighting of its immediate own current value with its neighbours

6 Schematic of a simple catchment model

7 Croal catchment and hydrometeorological network

8 Rainfall, observed river flow and forecast hydrographs after various time steps 13 September 2001

9 Error in peak flow magnitude and time of occurrence of peak flow

10 Assimilation of Doppler radial winds into a high resolution NWP model F.A.Rihan 1, C.G.Collier 1, S.P.Ballard 2 and S.J.Swarbrick 2 1 University of Salford 2 JCMM, Met Office

11 Impact of a strong velocity gradient across the pulse volume and instrumental noise on the Doppler wind spectrum

12 Schematic representation showing a convergence line moving from left to right. Gaussian noise represents the measurement error

13 Chilbolton (300m & 4 km res.) and 1 km NWP model radial winds 1 July 2003. Model at two elevations

14 Model radial winds at 4 km resoln.

15 Next steps Met Office to complete 3D-var (later 4D- Var) assimilation system Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs)


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