Oceanic Validation of IMERG-GMI Version 6 Precipitation Using the GPM Validation Network

JOURNAL OF HYDROMETEOROLOGY(2024)

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NASA's multisatellite precipitation product from the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, the Inte-grated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) product, is validated over tropical and high-latitude oceans from June 2014 to August 2021. This oceanic study uses the GPM Validation Network's island-based radars to assess IMERG when the GPM Core Observatory's Microwave Imager (GMI) observes precipitation at these sites (i.e., IMERG-GMI). Error tracing from the Level 3 (gridded) IMERG V06B product back through to the input Level 2 (satellite footprint) Goddard Profiling Algorithm GMI V05 cli-mate (GPROF-CLIM) product quantifies the errors separately associated with each step in the gridding and calibration of the esti-mates from GPROF-CLIM to IMERG-GMI. Mean relative bias results indicate that IMERG-GMI V06B overestimates Alaskan high-latitude oceanic precipitation by +147% and tropical oceanic precipitation by +12% with respect to surface radars. GPROF-CLIM V05 overestimates Alaskan oceanic precipitation by +15%, showing that the IMERG algorithm's calibration adjustments to the input GPROF-CLIM precipitation estimates increase the mean relative bias in this region. In contrast, IMERG adjustments are minimal over tropical waters with GPROF-CLIM overestimating oceanic precipitation by +14%. This study discovered that the IMERG V06B gridding process incorrectly geolocated GPROF-CLIM V05 precipitation estimates by 0.1 degrees eastward in the latitude band 75 degrees N-75 degrees S, which has been rectified in the IMERG V07 algorithm. Correcting for the geolocation error in IMERG-GMI V06B improved oceanic statistics, with improvements greater in tropical waters than Alaskan waters. This error tracing approach en-ables a high-precision diagnosis of how different IMERG algorithm steps contribute to and mitigate errors, demonstrating the impor-tance of collaboration between evaluation studies and algorithm developers.
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Ocean,Precipitation,Algorithms,Microwave observations,Radars/Radar observations,Satellite observations
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