PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Evaluation of high-resolution precipitation estimates from satellites during July 2012 Beijing flood event using dense rain gauge observations.

  • Sheng Chen,
  • Huijuan Liu,
  • Yalei You,
  • Esther Mullens,
  • Junjun Hu,
  • Ye Yuan,
  • Mengyu Huang,
  • Li He,
  • Yongming Luo,
  • Xingji Zeng,
  • Guoqiang Tang,
  • Yang Hong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e89681

Abstract

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Satellite-based precipitation estimates products, CMORPH and PERSIANN-CCS, were evaluated with a dense rain gauge network over Beijing and adjacent regions for an extremely heavy precipitation event on July 21 2012. CMORPH and PEERSIANN-CSS misplaced the region of greatest rainfall accumulation, and failed to capture the spatial pattern of precipitation, evidenced by a low spatial correlation coefficient (CC). CMORPH overestimated the daily accumulated rainfall by 22.84% while PERSIANN-CCS underestimated by 72.75%. In the rainfall center, both CMORPH and PERSIANN-CCS failed to capture the temporal variation of the rainfall, and underestimated rainfall amounts by 43.43% and 87.26%, respectively. Based on our results, caution should be exercised when using CMORPH and PERSIANN-CCS as input for monitoring and forecasting floods in Beijing urban areas, and the potential for landslides in the mountainous zones west and north of Beijing.