IMERG V07B and V06B: A Comparative Study of Precipitation Estimates Across South America with a Detailed Evaluation of Brazilian Rainfall Patterns

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Rozante, Jose Roberto [1 ]
Rozante, Gabriela [2 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Space Res, Ctr Weather Forecast & Climate Studies, Rodovia Presidente Dutra,Km 40,SP RJ CEP, BR-12630000 Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil
[2] Sao Paulo State Univ UNESP, Fac Architecture Arts Commun & Design, BR-17000000 Bauru, SP, Brazil
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satellite precipitation products; evaluation; IMERG V06B; IMERG V07B; Brazil; INTEGRATED MULTISATELLITE RETRIEVALS; PASSIVE MICROWAVE; TRMM; SATELLITE; PERFORMANCE; PROJECT;
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10.3390/rs16244722
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Satellite-based precipitation products (SPPs) are essential for climate monitoring, especially in regions with sparse observational data. This study compares the performance of the latest version (V07B) and its predecessor (V06B) of the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) across South America and the adjacent oceans. It focuses on evaluating their accuracy under different precipitation regimes in Brazil using 22 years of IMERG Final data (2000-2021), aggregated into seasonal totals (summer, autumn, winter, and spring). The observations used for the evaluation were organized into 0.1 degrees x 0.1 degrees grid points to match IMERG's spatial resolution. The analysis was restricted to grid points containing at least one rain gauge, and in cases where multiple gauges were present within a grid point the average value was used. The evaluation metrics included the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and categorical indices. The results reveal that while both versions effectively capture major precipitation systems such as the mesoscale convective system (MCS), South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ), and Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), significant discrepancies emerge in high-rainfall areas, particularly over oceans and tropical zones. Over the continent, however, these discrepancies are reduced due to the correction of observations in the final version of IMERG. A comprehensive analysis of the RMSE across Brazil, both as a whole and within the five analyzed regions, without differentiating precipitation classes, demonstrates that version V07B effectively reduces errors compared to version V06B. The analysis of statistical indices across Brazil's five regions highlights distinct performance patterns between IMERG versions V06B and V07B, driven by regional and seasonal precipitation characteristics. V07B demonstrates a superior performance, particularly in regions with intense rainfall (R1, R2, and R5), showing a reduced RMSE and improved categorical indices. These advancements are linked to V07B's reduced overestimation in cold-top cloud regions, although both versions consistently overestimate at rain/no-rain thresholds and for light rainfall. However, in regions prone to underestimation, such as the interior of the Northeastern region (R3) during winter, and the northeastern coast (R4) during winter and spring, V07B exacerbates these issues, highlighting challenges in accurately estimating precipitation from warm-top cloud systems. This study concludes that while V07B exhibits notable advancements, further enhancements are needed to improve accuracy in underperforming regions, specifically those influenced by warm-cloud precipitation systems.
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