Rainfall Field Reconstruction by Opportunistic Use of the Rain-Induced Attenuation on Microwave Satellite Signals: The July 2021 Extreme Rain Event in Germany as a Case Study
This paper presents a practical application of an
opportunistic technique for the estimation of rainfall intensity
and accumulated precipitation. The proposed technique is based
upon signal strength measurements made by commercial-grade
interactive satellite terminals. By applying some processing, the
rain-induced attenuation on the microwave downlink from the
satellite is first evaluated; then the rain attenuation is eventually
mapped into a rainfall rate estimate via a tropospheric model.
This methodology has been applied to a test area of 30×30 km2
around the city of Dortmund (North Rhine-Westphalia, upper
basin of Ermscher river), for the heavy rain event that devastated
western Germany in July, 2021. A rainfall map on this area is
obtained from the measurements collected by a set of satellite
terminals deployed in the region, and successfully compared with
a map obtained with a conventional weather radar