CMORPH Precipitation
Half hourly bias-corrected and reprocessed CPC Morphing Technique (CMORPH) high-resolution global satellite precipitation estimates (on a global grid with 8km-by-8km spatial resolution) since 1998-01.
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Acknowledgement: The Precipitation - CMORPH Climate Data Record (CDR) used in this study
was acquired from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). This
CDR was developed by Pingping Xie of NOAA-CPC, Robert Joyce, Shaorong Wu Soo-Hyun
Yoo, Yelena Yarosh, Fengying Sun, and Roger Lin of Innovim, LLC.
Citation
Xie, P., R. Joyce, S. Wu, S.-H. Yoo, Y. Yarosh, F. Sun, R. Lin, NOAA CDR Program, 2019: NOAA Climate Data Record (CDR) of CPC Morphing Technique (CMORPH) High Resolution Global Precipitation Estimates, Version 1. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. DOI: 10.25921/w9va-q159 [accessed 2022-01-12]
Xie, P., R. Joyce, S. Wu, S.-H. Yoo, Y. Yarosh, F. Sun, and R. Lin, 2017:
Reprocessed, bias-corrected CMORPH global high-resolution precipitation estimates. J. Hydrometeor., 18, DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-16-0168.1.