Temporal Downscaling of TRMM Precipitation Products Using AMSR2 Soil Moisture Data

2019 
Accurate spatialized daily precipitation data plays an important role in meteorology, hydrology and ecology. Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation data has been widely used in recent years for the relatively high resolution and large spatial coverage. Among them, two TRMM precipitation products are most commonly used: 3-hour scale (4B42) and monthly scale (3B43). The 3B42 product with a high temporal resolution but low accuracy, while the 3B43 product is the opposite. For hydrological modeling and water resource analysis, the acquisition of daily precipitation data is very important. In most cases, daily precipitation data is obtained by accumulating 3B42 product directly. However, this method ignores the change of precipitation rate. In the case of heavy rainfall, the daily precipitation data from 3B42 data shows a large deviation compared with the daily rainfall observed from rain gauges. Based on the analysis of ground measured daily precipitation and soil moisture data, this paper proposes a temporal disaggregation algorithm of TRMM monthly precipitation products using AMSR2 daily soil moisture data. The results show that this method is simple and feasible, which provide a new reference for the study of temporal downscaling of satellite-based rainfall dataset.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    6
    References
    0
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []