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Hossein Hashemi

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Kombinerade X-bandsanläggningar som väderradar : Jämförelse med etablerade metoder för regnmätning

Multiple X-band radar data for operational use in public water utility sector : Comparison with established methods of rain measurements

Author

  • Seyyed Hasan Hosseini
  • Hossein Hashemi
  • Rolf Larsson
  • Ronny Berndtsson
  • Andreas Bengtsson
  • Sven Bengtsson
  • Sofia Dahl
  • Jonas Olsson
  • Remco Van de Beek
  • Nicholas South
  • Mattias Palo
  • Hans Hammarlund
  • Henrik Aspegren
  • Simon Granath
  • Susanne Steen Kronborg
  • Emma Falk

Summary, in English

In this research report, a new methodology has been developed in order to integrate several X-band radar data sets in to one complete set. Furthermore, a direct and an indirect evaluation have been conducted compared to stationary rain gauges and C-band radar. In the indirect analysis, the input data sets were integrated into runoff models for Ellinge and Lundåkra WWTP where the results were compared to measured incoming flow to the sewage plants.

Department/s

  • Division of Water Resources Engineering
  • Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES)
  • MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary World

Publishing year

2022

Language

Swedish

Publication/Series

Rapport

Issue

10

Document type

Report

Publisher

Svenskt Vatten AB

Topic

  • Water Engineering
  • Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences

Keywords

  • X-band väderradar
  • nederbördsmätning
  • C-band väderradar
  • flödesmätning
  • X-band weather radar
  • rain gauge measurements
  • C-band weather radar
  • urban runoff modelling
  • Neural network

Status

Published

Report number

2022