Assessment of satellite and radar quantitative precipitation estimates for real time monitoring of meteorological extremes over the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula
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2018Editorial
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Cánovas-García, F.; García-Galiano, S.; Alonso-Sarría, F. Assessment of Satellite and Radar Quantitative Precipitation Estimates for Real Time Monitoring of Meteorological Extremes Over the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Remote Sens. 2018, 10, 1023. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10071023Palabras clave
Quantitative precipitation estimatesValidation
PERSIANN-CCS
Meteorological radar
Satellite rainfall estimates
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Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) obtained from remote sensing or ground-based radars could complement or even be an alternative to rain gauge readings. However, to be used in operational applications, a validation process has to be carried out, usually by comparing their estimates with those of a rain gauges network. In this paper, the accuracy of three QPEs are evaluated for three extreme precipitation events in the last decade in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. The first QPE is PERSIANN-CCS (Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information using Artificial Neural Networks - Cloud Classification System), a satellite-based QPE. The second and the third are QPEs from a meteorological radar with Doppler capabilities that works in the C band. Pixel-to-point comparisons are made between the values offered by the QPEs and those obtained by two networks of rain gauges. The results obtained indicate that all the QPEs were well below the rain gauge values in extreme ...
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