HOAPS/GPCC global daily precipitation data record with uncertainty estimates using satellite and gauge based observations at 1.0° : Version 1

This dataset contains global precipitation observations combined from satellite and rain gauge data over ocean and over land, respectively. It spans the years 1988-2008 and has a spatial resolution of 1.0°×1.0°. Satellite observations are based on SSMI/I data of the HOAPS-3.2 dataset of CM SAF. Thes...

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Main Authors: Andersson, Axel, Ziese, Markus, Dietzsch, Felix, Schröder, Marc, Becker, Andreas, Schamm, Kirstin
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) at Deutscher Wetterdienst 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5676/dwd_cdc/hogp_100/v001
https://opendata.dwd.de/climate_environment/GPCC/html/HOGP_V001.html
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Summary:This dataset contains global precipitation observations combined from satellite and rain gauge data over ocean and over land, respectively. It spans the years 1988-2008 and has a spatial resolution of 1.0°×1.0°. Satellite observations are based on SSMI/I data of the HOAPS-3.2 dataset of CM SAF. These data have been extended with observations from the TMI microwave imager. The basic rain rate retrieval is based on a neuronal network approach. The retrieval excludes sea-ice covered regions. Uncertainty estimations are given as standard deviation of pixel values in one grid cell. Precipitation observations over land are included from the GPPC Full Data Daily product (DOI: 10.5676/DWD_GPCC/FD_D_V1_100). Relative precipitation anomalies at the stations are interpolated by means of ordinary block kriging. For these data, uncertainty information is included as well. On coastal edges, data gaps are interpolated. This dataset is recommended to be used for analyses of extreme events and related statistics at daily resolution as well as for verification and validation purposes of other precipitation products or climate models. : This dataset has been created within the DAPACLIP project (Daily Precipitation Analysis for Climate Prediction). The DAPACLIP project was part of the MiKlip project framework (Mittelfristige Klimaprognosen) and funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung, BMBF).