Brief description
The CPC Merged Analysis of Precipitation (CMAP) is a technique which produces pentad and monthly analyses of global precipitation in which observations from rain gauges are merged with precipitation estimates from several satellite-based algorithms (infrared and microwave). The analyses are are on a 2.5 x 2.5 degree latitude/longitude grid and extend back to 1979. There are two merged precipitation datasets: 1) rain gauge, 5 satellite estimates( GPI, OPI, SSM/I scattering, SSM/I emission and MSU), and numerical model predictions; 2) rain gauge, 5 satellite estimates( GPI, OPI, SSM/I scattering, SSM/I emission and MSU). Where OPI stands for OLR-based precipitation index. These datasets contain rain amount and rain rate on a 2.5 degree latitude x 2.5 degree longitude global grid ( 88.75N - 88.75S, 1.25E – 358.75E). Translated to conform to the CF1.4 convention.Data time period: 1979 to 30 04 2008
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- Local : dl.tpac.org.au/ds/257