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Geographically weighted regression based methods for merging satellite and gauge precipitation.

Authors :
Chao, Lijun
Zhang, Ke
Li, Zhijia
Zhu, Yuelong
Wang, Jingfeng
Yu, Zhongbo
Source :
Journal of Hydrology. Mar2018, Vol. 558, p275-289. 15p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Real-time precipitation data with high spatiotemporal resolutions are crucial for accurate hydrological forecasting. To improve the spatial resolution and quality of satellite precipitation, a three-step satellite and gauge precipitation merging method was formulated in this study: (1) bilinear interpolation is first applied to downscale coarser satellite precipitation to a finer resolution ( P S ); (2) the (mixed) geographically weighted regression methods coupled with a weighting function are then used to estimate biases of P S as functions of gauge observations ( P O ) and P S ; and (3) biases of P S are finally corrected to produce a merged precipitation product. Based on the above framework, eight algorithms, a combination of two geographically weighted regression methods and four weighting functions, are developed to merge CMORPH (CPC MORPHing technique) precipitation with station observations on a daily scale in the Ziwuhe Basin of China. The geographical variables (elevation, slope, aspect, surface roughness, and distance to the coastline) and a meteorological variable (wind speed) were used for merging precipitation to avoid the artificial spatial autocorrelation resulting from traditional interpolation methods. The results show that the combination of the MGWR and BI-square function (MGWR-BI) has the best performance (R = 0.863 and RMSE = 7.273 mm/day) among the eight algorithms. The MGWR-BI algorithm was then applied to produce hourly merged precipitation product. Compared to the original CMORPH product (R = 0.208 and RMSE = 1.208 mm/hr), the quality of the merged data is significantly higher (R = 0.724 and RMSE = 0.706 mm/hr). The developed merging method not only improves the spatial resolution and quality of the satellite product but also is easy to implement, which is valuable for hydrological modeling and other applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221694
Volume :
558
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Hydrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128126436
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.01.042