N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180
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Version 07B is the current version of the IMERG data sets. Older versions will no longer be available and have been superseded by Version 07.
The Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) is the unified U.S. algorithm that provides the multi-satellite precipitation product for the U.S. GPM team.
The precipitation estimates from the various precipitation-relevant satellite passive microwave (PMW) sensors comprising the GPM constellation are computed using the 2021 version of the Goddard Profiling Algorithm (GPROF2021), then gridded, intercalibrated to the GPM Combined Ku Radar-Radiometer Algorithm (CORRA) product, and merged into half-hourly 0.1°x0.1° (roughly 10x10 km) fields. Note that CORRA is adjusted to the monthly Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Satellite-Gauge (SG) product over high-latitude ocean to correct known biases.
The half-hourly intercalibrated merged PMW estimates are then input to both a Morphing-Kalman Filter (KF) Lagrangian time interpolation scheme based on work by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) and the Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information using Artificial Neural Networks (PERSIANN) Dynamic Infrared–Rain Rate (PDIR) re-calibration scheme. In parallel, CPC assembles the zenith-angle-corrected, intercalibrated merged geo-IR fields and forwards them to PPS for input to the PERSIANN-CCS algorithm (supported by an asynchronous re-calibration cycle) which are then input to the KF morphing (quasi-Lagrangian time interpolation) scheme.
The KF morphing (supported by an asynchronous KF weights updating cycle) uses the PMW and IR estimates to create half-hourly estimates. Motion vectors for the morphing are computed by maximizing the pattern correlation of successive hours within each of the precipitation (PRECTOT), total precipitable liquid water (TQL), and vertically integrated vapor (TQV) data fields provided by the Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA-2) and Goddard Earth Observing System model Version 5 (GEOS-5) Forward Processing (FP) for the post-real-time (Final) Run and the near-real-time (Early and Late) Runs, respectively. The vectors from PRECTOT are chosen if available, else from TQL, if available, else from TQV. The KF uses the morphed data as the “forecast” and the IR estimates as the “observations”, with weighting that depends on the time interval(s) away from the microwave overpass time. The IR becomes important after about ±90 minutes away from the overpass time. Variable averaging in the KF is accounted for in a routine (Scheme for Histogram Adjustment with Ranked Precipitation Estimates in the Neighborhood, or SHARPEN) that compares the local histogram of KF morphed precipitation to the local histogram of forward- and backward-morphed microwave data and the IR.
The IMERG system is run twice in near-real time:
"Early" multi-satellite product ~4 hr after observation time using only forward morphing and
"Late" multi-satellite product ~14 hr after observation time, using both forward and backward morphing
and once after the monthly gauge analysis is received:
"Final", satellite-gauge product ~4 months after the observation month, using both forward and backward morphing and including monthly gauge analyses.
In V07, the near-real-time Early and Late half-hourly estimates have a monthly climatological concluding calibration based on averaging the concluding calibrations computed in the Final, while in the post-real-time Final Run the multi-satellite half-hourly estimates are adjusted so that they sum to the Final Run monthly satellite-gauge combination. In all cases the output contains multiple fields that provide information on the input data, selected intermediate fields, and estimation quality. In general, the complete calibrated precipitation, precipitation, is the data field of choice for most users.
Precipitation phase is a diagnostic variable computed using analyses of surface temperature, humidity, and pressure.
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| Title | Year Sort ascending | Author | Topic |
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| Spatial Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Yaas using Satellite Data | Umakanth, N., Gogineni, Rajesh, Mohan Rao, K. Madan, Reddy, B. Revanth, Ahammad, Sk. Hasane, Rao, M.C. | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Spatial and conventional verifications of hurricanes Dorian and Fiona using the Canadian precipitation analysis & integrated multi-satellite retrievals for GPM products | Boluwade, Alaba, Farooque, Aitazaz A. | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Spatial partitioning of terrestrial precipitation reveals varying | Markonis, Yannis, Vargas Godoy, Mijael Rodrigo, Pradhan, Rajani Kumar, Pratap, Shailendra, Thomson, Johanna Ruth, Hanel, Martin, Paschalis, Athanasios, Nikolopoulos, Efthymios, Papalexiou, Simon Michael | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain, Aerosols, Aerosol Extinction, Aerosol Optical Depth/Thickness, Angstrom Exponent, Aerosol Particle Properties, Carbonaceous Aerosols, Dust/Ash/Smoke, Organic Particles, Sulfate Particles, Sulfur Oxides, Sulfur Compounds, Sulfate, Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfur Oxides, Particulate Matter, Dimethyl Sulfide, Black Carbon, Sea Salt, PARTICULATE MATTER (PM 2.5), PARTICULATE MATTER (PM 1.0), PARTICULATE MATTER (PM 10) | |
| Saharan rainfall climatology and its relationship with surface cyclones | Armon, Moshe, de Vries, Andries Jan, Marra, Francesco, Peleg, Nadav, Wernli, Heini | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Severe winter conditions in the Citlaltepetl-Cofre de Perote mountain | Soto, Victor, Travieso-Bello, Ana C., Soto-Gomez, Nadia L., Welsh-Rodriguez, Carlos M. | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Role of Tropical Disturbances along the South Asian Monsoon Trough in | Takahashi, Hiroshi G. | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Satellite imagery reveals widespread coconut plantations on Pacific atolls | Burnett, Michael W, French, Rory, Jones, Breonna, Fischer, Alexander, Holland, Alexandra, Roybal, Irina, White, Timothy, Steibl, Sebastian, Anderegg, Leander D L, Young, Hillary, Holmes, Nick D, Wegmann, Alexander | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Satellite Composite Image Based Approach for Flood Forecasting Using a Conditional Latent Model | Habiboullah, Amina, Ghassem, Mohamed El | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Rainfall Sensitivity to Microphysics and Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Convection-Permitting Simulations over Northwestern South America | Hernandez, K. Santiago, Gomez-Rios, Sebastian, Henao, Juan J., Robledo, Vanessa, Ramirez-Cardona, Alvaro, Rendon, Angela M. | Precipitation, Brightness Temperature, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain, Total Surface Precipitation Rate | |
| Remote sensing to quantify potential aquifer recharge as a complementary | Santarosa, Lucas Vituri, Pinto, Guilherme Vituri Fernandes, Blandon Luengas, Juan Sebastian, Gastmans, Didier | Surface Pressure, Heat Flux, Longwave Radiation, Shortwave Radiation, Surface Temperature, Humidity, Evapotranspiration, Surface Winds, Rain, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Soil Moisture/Water Content, Soil Temperature, Land Surface Temperature, Snow Water Equivalent, Runoff, Precipitation, Precipitation Amount | |
| Risk Analysis of Soil Erosion Using Remote Sensing, GIS, and Machine Learning Models in Imbabura Province, Ecuador | Garrido, Fernando, Granda, Pedro | Topographical Relief Maps, Terrain Elevation, Digital Elevation/Terrain Model (DEM), Evapotranspiration, Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Responses of summer mesoscale convective systems to irrigation over the | Wang, Yixiao, Yang, Ben, Yang, Zhao, Feng, Zhe, Qiu, Bo, Dai, Guoqing, Qian, Yun, Zhang, Yaocun | Precipitation, Brightness Temperature, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Spatial-Temporal Evaluation of Satellite-Derived Rainfall Estimations for Water Resource Applications in the Upper Congo River Basin | Boluwade, Alaba | Total Surface Precipitation Rate, Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Standing on the shoulder of a giant landslide: A six-year long InSAR look at a slow-moving hillslope in the western Karakoram | Ahmad, Said Mukhtar, Sadhasivam, Nitheshnirmal, Lisa, Mona, Lombardo, Luigi, Emil, Mustafa Kemal, Zaki, Amira, Van Westen, Cees J., Fadel, Islam, Tanyas, Hakan | Surface Pressure, Heat Flux, Longwave Radiation, Shortwave Radiation, Air Temperature, Specific Humidity, Evapotranspiration, Wind Speed, Rain, Snow, Soil Moisture/Water Content, Soil Temperature, Land Surface Temperature, Snow Cover, Snow Depth, Snow Water Equivalent, Runoff, RADAR IMAGERY, Terrain Elevation, Topographical Relief Maps, Digital Elevation/Terrain Model (DEM), Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate | |
| The lake and groundwater interaction based on water balance in Dongting Lake, China | Yang, Shuang, Xie, Linglin, Yang, Kaijun, Wu, Yunlong, Xiao, Pan, Wei, Jide, Zhong, Yulong | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain, Total Surface Precipitation Rate | |
| The longest documented travel by a West Indian manatee | Carvalho, Camila Carvalho de, Simoes-Sousa, Iury Tercio, Santos, Lucas Pereira, Choi-Lima, Katherine Fiedler, Pereira, Leticia Goncalves, Alves, Maria Danise de Oliveira, Carrero, Adrian, Santander, Juan Carlos, Carvalho, Vitor Luz | Salinity, Surface Winds, Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Studying the kinetic energy budget and moisture transport during a severe case of cyclogenesis | Labban, Abdulhaleem H. | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| The 2021 eruption of Pacaya Volcano, GuatemalaGeophysical analysis through satellite geodesy and seismic noise correlations | Gonzalez-Santana, J., Wauthier, C., Waite, G. | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Synergistic Impact of Diurnal Warm Layers and Inertial Wave Mixing on | Hsu, JeYuan, Chang, MingHuei, Jan, Sen, Yang, Yiing Jang | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Synoptic forcing and thermo-dynamical processes during cloudburst event over Sauni Binsar, Uttarakhand, India | Sarkar, Debojit, Kesarkar, Amit, Bhate, Jyoti, Goriparthi, Pavani, Chandrasekar, Anantharaman | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain, Brightness Temperature | |
| Surface soil moisture from combined active and passive microwave | Ma, Hongliang, Zeng, Jiangyuan, Zhang, Xiang, Peng, Jian, Li, Xiaojun, Fu, Peng, Cosh, Michael H., Letu, Husi, Wang, Shaohua, Chen, Nengcheng, Wigneron, Jean-Pierre | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Fire Events Over the Past 10 Years in the Central-East Region of Argentina and Surrounding Areas | Seijo, Maria Fernanda Valle, Otero, Lidia Ana, Piacentini, Ruben Dario | Air Temperature, Precipitation Rate, 24 Hour Maximum Temperature, 24 Hour Minimum Temperature, Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Snow, Rain | |
| Spatiotemporal variability of dust storm source susceptibility during wet and dry periods: The Tigris-Euphrates River Basin | Naghibi, Amir, Hashemi, Hossein, Zhao, Pengxiang, Brogaard, Sara, Eklund, Lina, Hassan, Hussein Hamid, Mansourian, Ali | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Spatiotemporal Patterns and Environmental Drivers of Particulate Inorganic Carbon (PIC) Variability in the Southern Waters of Sumatra-Java Islands | Zhao, Meihan, Wang, Zhenyan, Song, Xinling, Jia, Yijia, Fu, Yujie | Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain | |
| Time-lag and accumulation responses of vegetation growth to average and extreme precipitation and temperature events in China between 2001 and 2020 | Liu, Min, Zhai, Huiliang, Zhang, Xiaochong, Dong, Xiaofeng, Hu, Jiaxin, Ma, Jianying, Sun, Wei | Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), Precipitation, Precipitation Amount, Precipitation Rate, Snow, Rain |