This function also calculates the overlap
quantity in the output of
integrate_to_ppi.
Overlap is calculated as the Bhattacharyya coefficient (i.e.
distribution overlap) between the (normalized) vertical profile vp and the
(normalized) radiation coverage pattern as calculated by
beam_profile. In the calculation of this overlap metric, NA and NaN values
in the profile quantity specified by quantity
are replaced with zeros.
The current implementation does not (yet) take into account the system
noise floor when calculating the overlap.
In the ODIM data model the attribute /how/NEZ
or /how/NEZH
specifies the system noise floor (the Noise Equivalent Z or noise
equivalent reflectivity factor. the H refers to the horizontal channel of a
dual-polarization radar). In addition, the attribute /how/LOG
gives
"security distance above mean noise level (dB) threshold value". This is
equivalent to the log receiver signal-to-noise ratio, i.e. the dB above the
noise floor for the signal processor to report a valid reflectivity value.
We recommend using NEZH
+LOG
for noise_floor
, as this
is the effective noise floor of the system below which no data will be
reported by the radar signal processor.
Typical values are NEZH
= -45 to -50 dBZ at 1 km from the radar.
LOG
is typically around 1 dB.
Need to evaluate beam by beam the returned signal relative to a uniform
beam filling of at least NEZH + LOG If returned signal is lower, the gate
is below noise level.