H. Yusnaini, Ravidho Ramadhan, M. Marzuki, Ayu Putri Ningsih, H. Hashiguchi, T. Shimomai, M. Vonnisa, Harmadi Harmadi, W. Suryanto, S. Sholihun
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Abstract
Satellite-based precipitation estimates play a crucial role in many hydrological and numerical weather models, especially to overcome the scarcity of rain gauge data. Globally gridded rainfall product from Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) (IMERG) has been used in a wide range of hydrological applications. However, the IMERG is inherently prone to errors and biases. This study evaluated the performance of the IMERG-Final run (IMERG-F) product to estimate rainfall in a mountainous area of Sumatra. Validation was carried out using optical rain gauge (ORG) data for 15 years (2002-2016), at Kototabang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. In general, IMERG-F overestimated rainfall in all time scales. The longer the time scale was, the better the performance of IMERG-F we obtained. This feature was indicated by all quantities of continuous and categorical statistical matrices used. The performance of IMERG-F was lower than in other areas of the Maritime Continent, except for the probability of detection (POD) value. IMERG-F could detect rain very well, including for daily and hourly data, but the false alarm rate (FAR) was also relatively high. Such high FAR value may indicate a significant small-scale spatial rainfall variability in mountainous area of Sumatra.
基于卫星的降水量估计在许多水文和数值天气模型中发挥着至关重要的作用,特别是在克服雨量计数据稀缺的问题上。来自全球降水测量综合多卫星反演(IMERG)的全球网格降雨产品已被用于广泛的水文应用。然而,IMERG本身就容易出现错误和偏差。本研究评估了IMERG Final run(IMERG-F)产品的性能,以估计苏门答腊山区的降雨量。使用光学雨量计(ORG)数据在印度尼西亚西苏门答腊省Kototabang进行了15年(2002-2016年)的验证。总的来说,IMERG-F高估了所有时间尺度的降雨量。时间尺度越长,我们获得的IMERG-F的性能越好。使用的所有数量的连续和分类统计矩阵都表明了这一特征。IMERG-F的性能低于海洋大陆的其他地区,除了检测概率(POD)值。IMERG-F可以很好地检测降雨,包括每天和每小时的数据,但误报率(FAR)也相对较高。如此高的FAR值可能表明苏门答腊山区存在显著的小规模空间降雨变化。