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Название: Remote Sensing of Water-Related Hazards

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: География

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isbn: 9781119159148

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СКАЧАТЬ (10), each operation needs to calculate R i separately, multiply by α i , and then accumulate. However, in equation (11), only rainfall intensity and accumulated rainfall are required, which greatly reduces the amount of calculation and contributes to subsequent large‐scale calculations.

      2.4.1. Overall Performance

Schematic illustration of spatial distributions of KGE' on the daily scale from 2000 to 2018 for various precipitation products in China.

      Source: Based on Tang et al. (2020), Figure 01B, p 03 / Elsevier. based on Tang et al. (2020).

      Unlike other products, PCDR and CHIRPS estimate precipitation mainly using infrared data and show lower accuracy among other products due to the physical limitation of infrared data compared to microwave data. IMERG_cal and GSMaP are the best two in most regions according to metrics. The performance in TP and XJ, where the topography and climate often decrease the quality of satellite precipitation retrieval, is also acceptable. CMORPH is only worse than IMERG_cal and GSMaP. The comparison between IMERG_cal and IMERG_uncal shows that the ground‐based correction of IMERG_cal improves its KGE'. The improvement is particularly significant in TP, XJ, and NE, where IMERG_uncal exhibits degraded quality.

      ERA5 has the highest KGE', followed by ERA‐Interim, and finally MERRA2. Due to the rough terrain, reanalysis products are not adequate in western China. As the altitude increases near the TP boundary, the quality of MERRA2 is significantly worse than ERA5 and ERA‐Interim. However, in the low‐lying Sichuan Basin (29°–32°N and 103°–108°E) eastern to TP, MERRA2 shows a normal performance.

Schematic illustration of boxplots of five metrics at the daily scale from 2000 to 2018 based on more than 2000 rain gauges in China.

      Source: Based on Tang et al. (2020).

Schematic illustration of Taylor diagrams on the daily scale from 2000 to 2018 for different seasons and regions, including whole China, TP, XJ, and NE.

      Source: Based on Tang et al. (2020).

      2.4.2. Regional and Seasonal Characteristics

Schematic illustration of performance diagrams on the daily scale from 2000 to 2018 for different seasons and regions, including whole China, TP, XJ, and NE.

      Source: Based on Tang et al. (2020).