Satellite precipitation measurement. Vincenzo Levizzani, Christopher Kidd, Dalia B. Kirschbaum, Christian D. Kummerow, Kenji Nakamura, F. Joseph Turk, editors. Volume 2 /

This book offers a complete overview of the measurement of precipitation from space, which has made considerable advancements during the last two decades. This is mainly due to the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, CloudSat and a carefull...

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Other Authors: Levizzani, Vincenzo (Editor), Kidd, Christopher (Editor), Kirschbaum, Dalia B. (Editor), Kummerow, Christian Detlef (Editor), Nakamura, Kenji (Editor), Turk, F. Joseph (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
Series:Advances in global change research ; v. 69.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents of Volume 2
  • Contents of Volume 1
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Contributors
  • Acronyms
  • Part IV: Validation
  • Chapter 25: The IPWG Satellite Precipitation Validation Effort
  • 25.1 Introduction
  • 25.2 Current Validation Work: Data and Methodological Approach
  • 25.3 Examples of IPWG Validation
  • 25.3.1 Regional Analysis Over Japan Region
  • 25.3.2 Seasonal Studies Over South America
  • 25.3.3 Examples of IPWG-Related Studies
  • 25.4 Future Validation Efforts
  • 25.5 Conclusions
  • References
  • Chapter 26: The GPM Ground Validation Program
  • 26.1 Overview
  • 26.1.1 GV Measurement Synergy
  • 26.2 Validation Instruments, Data, and Examples
  • 26.2.1 Primary Datasets
  • 26.2.2 Example Applications of VN Datasets
  • 26.2.3 Validation Using GV-MRMS
  • 26.2.4 Application to Verification of GPM L1SRs
  • 26.3 Physical Validation Activities
  • 26.4 Validation of the GPM IMERG Product
  • 26.4.1 Examples of IMERG Validation Over South Korea
  • 26.4.2 Selected Examples of IMERG Validation Over CONUS
  • 26.5 Summary and Moving Forward
  • References
  • Chapter 27: The GPM DPR Validation Program
  • 27.1 Introduction
  • 27.2 Calibration
  • 27.3 Ground Ka-Radar Experiment
  • 27.3.1 Measurements
  • 27.3.2 Results
  • 27.4 Comparisons of DPR Products with Ground Observations
  • 27.4.1 GPM/DPR Ground Validation Comparing with Rain Gauge Data Over Japan
  • 27.4.2 GPM/DPR Ground Validation with MRMS/NMQ Data Over the US
  • 27.4.3 Surface Snow Flag in the Latest DPR Product
  • 27.5 Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 28: Error and Uncertainty Characterization
  • 28.1 Uncertainty Sources of Satellite Precipitation Products
  • 28.2 Methods for Assessing Satellite Precipitation Products
  • 28.2.1 The Benchmark
  • 28.2.2 Verification Metrics
  • 28.2.3 Triple Collocation Analysis
  • 28.3 Error and Uncertainty Models
  • 28.4 Summary of the Performance of the Main Satellite Precipitation Products
  • References
  • Chapter 29: Multiscale Evaluation of Satellite Precipitation Products: Effective Resolution of IMERG
  • 29.1 Introduction
  • 29.2 Data
  • 29.2.1 IMERG
  • 29.2.2 MRMS Gauge-Adjusted Radar QPE
  • 29.3 Method: Spectral Analysis in the Wavelet Domain
  • 29.3.1 Rationale
  • 29.3.2 Implementation
  • 29.3.3 Illustrative Case Study
  • 29.4 Results
  • 29.5 Conclusions
  • Appendix: Two-Dimensional Discrete Orthogonal Decomposition with the Haar Wavelet
  • Wavelets Functions in One Dimension and N Dimensions
  • The Haar Discrete Orthogonal Wavelets in One and Two Dimensions
  • References
  • Chapter 30: Remote Sensing of Orographic Precipitation
  • 30.1 Introduction
  • 30.2 Orographic Precipitation Measurement
  • 30.3 Ground-Validation
  • 30.4 Physical-Basis of Retrieval Errors
  • 30.5 Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 31: Integrated Multi-satellite Evaluation for the Global Precipitation Measurement: Impact of Precipitation Types on S ...
  • 31.1 Introduction.
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