Sensitivity of NDVI-Based Spatial Downscaling Technique of Coarse Precipitation to Some Mediterranean Bioclimatic Stages

2017 
This letter attempts to explore the potential sensitivity of the well-known spatial downscaling technique of coarse precipitation data to some bioclimatic stages of the Mediterranean area. For this purpose, first, an open data set covering a period of 15 years, including TRMM3B43, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), DEM, and rain gauge station measurements, was prepared. Then the NDVI-based spatial downscaling technique was applied over Morocco without taking account of bioclimatic stages. Second, based on the same data set, the key step of the downscaling approach (regression between TRMM3B43 and NDVI) was analyzed in five bioclimatic stages in order to assess the approach’s sensitivity. This letter demonstrated that the spatial downscaling approach performs well in the subhumid, semiarid, and in the arid bioclimatic stages, to a lesser extent. However, the approach seems to be sensitive and not adapted to the Saharan and humid stages.
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