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[ACG36-P21] Analysis of long-term trends in global precipitation products
Keywords:Precipitation observation, Spaceborne precipitation radar, long term trend
The data used in this study are GSMaP Gauge (V8) precipitation, surface precipitation from TRMM and GPM Ku-band radar, GPCP (V3.2) precipitation, GRACE, and CERES EBAF monthly average products. The analysis examines the long-term trends of each product and the correlations between those trends for overall (2002 to 2022, total 252 months) and monthly data.
The analysis result shows that both GSMaP and GPCP shows significant trends in the tropical Pacific. In particular, the trend in the Eastern Pacific is similar to the results obtained in CERES (e.g. Loeb et al., 2022). This result is also confirmed by precipitation radar (TRMM/PR and GPM/KuPR). On the other hand, significant trends can be seen at high latitudes either of GSMaP or GPCP. The monthly trend shows that the trend in the Eastern Pacific appeared from October to December. Further monthly trends showed significant trends near the maritime continent in December, in the Indian Ocean in May, in the South Pacific in June and November, etc. Although this analysis does not show a clear agreement between GRACE and precipitation products, further analysis that takes into account time lags and other factors is necessary.