Bias correction method of high-resolution satellite-based precipitation product for Peninsular Malaysia

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Zafar Iqbal
Shamsuddin Shahid
Kamal Ahmed
Xiaojun Wang
Tarmizi Ismail
Hamza Farooq Gabriel
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[1] Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM),School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
[2] Lasbela University of Agriculture,Faculty of Water Resource Management, Water and Marine Sciences (LUAWMS)
[3] Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute,State Key Laboratory of Hydrology
[4] Research Center for Climate Change,Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering
[5] Ministry of Water Resources,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (SCEE)
[6] National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST),undefined
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2022年 / 148卷
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Satellite-based precipitation (SBP) is emerging as a reliable source for high-resolution rainfall estimates over the globe. However, uncertainty in SBP is still significant, limiting their use without evaluation and often without bias correction. The bias correction of SBP remains a challenge for atmospheric scientists. The present study evaluated the performance of six SBPs, namely, SM2RAIN-ASCAT, IMERG, GSMaP, CHIRPS, PERSIANN-CDS and PERSIANN-CSS, in replicating observed daily rainfall at 364 stations over Peninsular Malaysia. The bias of the most suitable SBP was corrected using a novel machine learning (ML)-based bias-correction method. The proposed bias-correction method consists of an ML classifier to correct the bias in estimating rainfall occurrence and an ML regression model to correct the rainfall amount during rainfall events. Besides, the study evaluated the performance of different widely used ML algorithms for classification and regression to select the most suitable algorithms for bias correction. IMERG showed better performance, showing a higher correlation coefficient (R2) of 0.57 and Kling-Gupta Efficiency (KGE) of 0.5 compared to the other products. The performance of random forest (RF) was better than the k-nearest neighbourhood (KNN) for both classification and regression. RF classified the rainfall events with a skill score of 0.38 and estimated the rainfall amount during rainfall events with the modified index of agreement (md) of 0.56. Comparison of IMERG and bias-corrected IMERG (BIMERG) revealed an average reduction in RMSE by 55% in simulating observed rainfall. The proposed bias correction method performed much better when compared with the conventional bias correction methods such as linear scaling and quantile regression. The BIMERG could reliably replicate the spatial distribution of heavy rainfall events, indicating its potential for hydro-climatic studies like flood and drought monitoring in the study area.
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