Atmosphere (Sep 2022)
A Multi-Component Synthesis Scoring Method of Gridded Fusion Products for Precipitation Quality Control
Abstract
A crucial and fundamental type of precipitation monitoring is the automatic observation of precipitation by ground stations. However, the typical quality control methods that are applied to rainfall present restrictions because of their discontinuities in time and space. The multi-component comprehensive consistency approach is a subjective quality control method that uses changes in other weather components associated with the precipitation process. The present study determined the reference weather components for precipitation by calculating the correlation coefficients between weather components and precipitation, and the proportions that passed the significance tests. These components included air pressure, visibility, relative humidity, wind speed, temperature difference, and the sum of cloud covers of 125–875 hPa. This study introduced various gridded fusion products to fill in the empty spaces of weather components, and put forward a scoring method to convert a subjective method into an objective method. The outcomes of the scoring method are assessed using the artificial quality control results. The evaluation’s findings demonstrate that the scoring method’s accuracy in every period of precipitation is greater than 0.75, meeting the need for objective quality control of real-time surface precipitation.
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