A New Videosonde with a Particle Charge Measurement Device for In Situ Observation of Precipitation Particles

Abstract A new videosonde designed for microphysical soundings inside thunderclouds is described. This sensor makes use of a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera and can provide the phase (liquid or ice), the shape, the size, and the electric charge of each precipitating particle detected singly, the size of which ranges from 0.5 mm to 2 cm and the electric charge from ±1 to ±400 pC. The performances of the videosonde are analyzed and evaluated. It is found that the accuracy on the size measurement varies between about 13% for the smaller sizes and less than 2.6% for the larger sizes; meanwhile the average accuracy on the charge measurement is 3.2%. The determination of several large-scale parameters deduced from the videosonde data and comparable with radar observations and electrical soundings is presented. An intercomparison experiment with a disdrometer at the ground shows that the size distribution is perfectly restituted for large drops, even though the video permits filming at a maximum rate of only ...

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