Verification of a scattering-based algorithm for estimating rainfall over the open ocean

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 56 - Trang 33-44 - 1997
J. S. Greene1, M. L. Morrissey1, R. R. Ferraro2
1Oklahoma Climate Survey and Environmental Verification and Analysis Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
2NOAA/Office of Research and Applications, Camp Springs, USA

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An algorithm for estimating rainfall (based upon scattering of upwelling radiation at 85 GHz) using the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) 85 GHz sensor data has recently been developed at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Research and Applications (NOAA ORA). Spatial and temporal variability in the differences between simple areal-averaged rainfall estimates from a raingage and satellite-derived estimates are examined. These initial comparisons provide insight into the nature of the differences; however, due to substantial amounts of spatial sampling error in the raingage spatial averages, this approach is ineffective at identifying statistically significant differences. Thus, rainfall estimates for this algorithm are examined over the tropical Pacific using a statistical technique, called the “noncontiguous raingage method” (NCR), which minimizes spatial sampling error so that the statistical significance of relationships may be determined. The results indicate that, adjusted with calibration coefficients, the ORA algorithm could produce unbiased estimates of areal rainfall for the tropical Pacific region examined in this study.

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