Journal of The Remote Sensing Society of Japan
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Mapping Global Precipitation with Satellite Borne Microwave Radiometer and Infrared Radiometer Using Kalman Filter
Shunsuke NODAKazushi SASASHIGEDaisuke KATAGAMITomoo USHIOTakuji KUBOTAKen'ichi OKAMOTOYasuhisa IIDASatoshi KIDAShouichi SHIGESuguru SHIMOMURAKazumasa AONASHIToshiro INOUETakeshi MORIMOTOZen-Ichiro KAWASAKI
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2007 Volume 27 Issue 5 Pages 474-482

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Estimates of precipitation at a high time and space resolution are required for many important applications. In this paper, a new global precipitation map with high spatial (0.1 degree) and temporal (1 hour) resolution using Kalman filter technique is presented and evaluated. Infrared radiometer data, which are available globally nearly everywhere and nearly all the time from geostationary orbit, are used with the several microwave radiometers aboard the LEO satellites. IR data is used as a means to move the precipitation estimates from microwave observation during periods when microwave data are not available at a given location. Moving vector is produced by computing correlations on successive images of IR data. When precipitation is moved, the Kalman filter is applied for improving the moving technique in this research. The new approach showed a better score than the technique without Kalman filter. The correlation coefficient was 0.1 better than without the Kalman filter about 6 hours after the last microwave overpasses, and the RMS error was improved about 0.1 mm/h with the Kalman filter technique. This approach is unique in that 1) the precipitation estimates from the microwave radiometer is mainly used, 2) the IR temperature in every hour is also used for the precipitation estimates based on the Kalman filter theory.
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