Definition of Partial Beam Filling

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Partial Beam Filling

The term 'Partial Beam Filling' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A limitation of the rainfall estimation techniques used by NEXRAD. At far ranges from the radar, a storm may occupy only a portion of the radar beam (which may be several miles across). However, the radiation received by the radar antenna consists of the average reflectivity across the entire beam, so the reflectivity and associated rainfall rates are underestimated'.

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