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Review of GPM IMERG performance: A global perspective

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Accurate, reliable, and high spatio-temporal resolution precipitation data are vital for many applications, including the study of extreme events, hydrological modeling, water resource management, and hydroclimatic research in general. In this study, we performed a systematic review of the available literature to assess the performance of the Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) products across different geographical locations and climatic conditions around the globe. Asia, and in particular China, are the subject of the largest number of IMERG evaluation studies on the continental and country level. When compared to ground observational records, IMERG is found to vary with seasons, as well as precipitation type, structure, and intensity. It is shown to appropriately estimate and detect regional precipitation patterns, and their spatial mean, while its performance can be improved over mountainous regions characterized by orographic precipitation, complex terrains, and for winter precipitation. Furthermore, despite IMERG's better performance compared to other satellite products in reproducing spatio-temporal patterns and variability of extreme precipitation, some limitations were found regarding the precipitation intensity. At the temporal scales, IMERG performs better at monthly and annual time steps than the daily and sub-daily ones. Finally, in terms of hydrological application, the use of IMERG has resulted in significant discrepancies in streamflow simulation. However, and most importantly, we find that each new version that replaces the previous one, shows substantial improvement in almost every spatiotemporal scale and climatic condition. Thus, despite its limitations, IMERG evolution reveals a promising path for current and future applications.

IMERGGPM validationRemote sensing of precipitationPrecipitation extremesHydrological modelingINTEGRATED MULTISATELLITE RETRIEVALSSATELLITE PRECIPITATION PRODUCTSDAY-1 IMERGTRMM 3B42COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATIONHYDROLOGICAL UTILITYERROR PROPAGATIONMAINLAND CHINAANALYSIS TMPARAINFALL

Pradhan, Rajani K.、Markonis, Yannis、Godoy, Mijael Rodrigo Vargas、Villalba-Pradas, Anahi、Andreadis, Konstantinos M.、Nikolopoulos, Efthymios I.、Papalexiou, Simon Michael、Rahim, Akif、Tapiador, Francisco J.、Hanel, Martin

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Czech Univ Life Sci Prague

Univ Castilla La Mancha

Univ Massachusetts Amherst

Florida Inst Technol

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2022

Remote Sensing of Environment

Remote Sensing of Environment

EISCI
ISSN:0034-4257
年,卷(期):2022.268
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