Gauging the ungauged: estimating rainfall in a West African urbanized river basin using ground-based and spaceborne sensors

Submitted by LisaN on Sun, 03/03/2024
Publication Year
Authors
Bogerd, L., R. B. Pinto, H. Leijnse, J. F. Meirink, T. H.M. van Emmerik, and R. Uijlenhoet
Journal
Hydrological Sciences
Volume
69(2)
Page Numbers
259-273
DOI
10.1080/02626667.2023.2284871
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Performance evaluation of satellite- and model-based precipitation products over varying climate and complex topography

Submitted by LisaN on Sun, 03/03/2024
Publication Year
Authors
Amjad, M., M. T. Yilmaz, I. Yucel, and K. K. Yilmaz
Journal
J. Hydrology
Volume
584
Page Numbers
124707
DOI
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.124707
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Stability of the Dual-Frequency Radar Equations and a New Method Applied to the GPM’s Dual-Frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) Data

Submitted by LisaN on Sun, 03/03/2024
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Authors
Iguchi, T., and R. Meneghini
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume
60
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2022.3159396
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Celebrate the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission's 10th Anniversary! The NASA / JAXA GPM Core Observatory satellite launched on Feb. 27, 2014 from Tanagashima Space Center in Japan, marking the start of the Global Precipitation Measurement mission . We will celebrate this ten-year anniversary throughout 2024 with special events and opportunities. We invite all of you to join us as we share how this international constellation has improved life around the globe. About GPM The GPM Mission & Core Observatory Satellite GPM Applications & Societal Benefits IMERG - A Global Map of Earth's Rain

Final Post-boost Radar Algorithms for V07 Being Delivered on 5 March 2024

Since January 2024 the PPS has been running the GPM near-realtime (NRT) radar Ku, Ka, DPR and the combined products with an interim version of the post-boost radar algorithms. This was designated with the data product version V07X (experimental). JAXA and the radar algorithm team have developed the final post-boost V07 algorithm and will be delivering this on 5 March 2024. We will start using the new algorithms with the arrival of the V07C radar Ku/Ka 1B data from JAXA. The L2 Ku/Ka/DPR and combined products will then also change the data product version to V07C. The algorithm ID for combined