Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia

This study presents three global precipitation products and their downscaled versions (CHIRPSv2, TAMSATv3, PERSIANN_CDR, CHIRPS_D, PERSIANNN_CDR_D, and TAMSAT_D) estimated with observed values from 1983 to 2014. Performance evaluation of global precipitation products and their downscaled versions is...

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Main Authors: Kindie Engdaw Tadesse, Assefa M. Melesse, Adane Abebe, Haileyesus Belay Lakew, Paolo Paron
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author Kindie Engdaw Tadesse
Assefa M. Melesse
Adane Abebe
Haileyesus Belay Lakew
Paolo Paron
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Assefa M. Melesse
Adane Abebe
Haileyesus Belay Lakew
Paolo Paron
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description This study presents three global precipitation products and their downscaled versions (CHIRPSv2, TAMSATv3, PERSIANN_CDR, CHIRPS_D, PERSIANNN_CDR_D, and TAMSAT_D) estimated with observed values from 1983 to 2014. Performance evaluation of global precipitation products and their downscaled versions is important for accurate use of those measured values in water resource management, climate, and hydrological applications, particularly in the data-sparse Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia. Categorical and quantitative evaluation index techniques were applied. The spatial downscaled global precipitation products outperformed raw spatial resolution estimates in all statistical indicators. TAMSAT-D had acceptable performance ratings in terms of RMSE, CC, and scatter plots (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup>). CHIRPSv2 showed the least performance at a daily timestep. Performance of global precipitation products and their downscaled versions increased when daily data were aggregated to the monthly data. CHIRPS-D performed better than other products with a minimum error value (RMSE) and higher CC at a monthly timestep. On the other hand, PERSIANN_CDR_D showed a relatively good performance with a lower, positive Pbias and higher POD values compared to other products for daily and monthly timescales. For spatial mismatch analysis, the bias and RMSE from reference data (individual rain gauge station vs. the average of all available eight stations) against satellite rainfall estimates (PERSIANN_CDR) had a significantly different weight, which could be related to the position of the gauge station to provide the “true” spatial rainfall amount. Overall, TAMSATv3 and CHIRPSv2 and their downscaled version satellite estimates showed good performance at daily and monthly timesteps, respectively. PERSIANN_CDR performed best with low Pbias and the highest POD values. Thus, this study decided that the downscaled version of CHIRPSv2 and PERSIANN_CDR-D satellite estimates could be applicable as an alternative to gauge data on a monthly timestep for hydrological and drought-monitoring applications, respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-e2d39e4f4ac149d5bacee47af25eb3fd2025-08-20T00:02:35ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382022-04-01956610.3390/hydrology9050066Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, EthiopiaKindie Engdaw Tadesse0Assefa M. Melesse1Adane Abebe2Haileyesus Belay Lakew3Paolo Paron4Africa Center of Excellence for Water Management, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa P.O. Box 1176, EthiopiaDepartment of Earth and Environment Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USAFacality of Water Resource and Irrigation Engineering, Arba Minch University, Addis Ababa P.O. Box 21, EthiopiaEthiopian Space Science and Technology Institute, Addis Ababa P.O. Box 385, EthiopiaDepartment of Water Resource and Ecosystems, IHE, 2611 AX Delfit, The NetherlandsThis study presents three global precipitation products and their downscaled versions (CHIRPSv2, TAMSATv3, PERSIANN_CDR, CHIRPS_D, PERSIANNN_CDR_D, and TAMSAT_D) estimated with observed values from 1983 to 2014. Performance evaluation of global precipitation products and their downscaled versions is important for accurate use of those measured values in water resource management, climate, and hydrological applications, particularly in the data-sparse Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia. Categorical and quantitative evaluation index techniques were applied. The spatial downscaled global precipitation products outperformed raw spatial resolution estimates in all statistical indicators. TAMSAT-D had acceptable performance ratings in terms of RMSE, CC, and scatter plots (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup>). CHIRPSv2 showed the least performance at a daily timestep. Performance of global precipitation products and their downscaled versions increased when daily data were aggregated to the monthly data. CHIRPS-D performed better than other products with a minimum error value (RMSE) and higher CC at a monthly timestep. On the other hand, PERSIANN_CDR_D showed a relatively good performance with a lower, positive Pbias and higher POD values compared to other products for daily and monthly timescales. For spatial mismatch analysis, the bias and RMSE from reference data (individual rain gauge station vs. the average of all available eight stations) against satellite rainfall estimates (PERSIANN_CDR) had a significantly different weight, which could be related to the position of the gauge station to provide the “true” spatial rainfall amount. Overall, TAMSATv3 and CHIRPSv2 and their downscaled version satellite estimates showed good performance at daily and monthly timesteps, respectively. PERSIANN_CDR performed best with low Pbias and the highest POD values. Thus, this study decided that the downscaled version of CHIRPSv2 and PERSIANN_CDR-D satellite estimates could be applicable as an alternative to gauge data on a monthly timestep for hydrological and drought-monitoring applications, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/9/5/66satelliteproductprecipitationrain gaugeevaluationdownscaling
spellingShingle Kindie Engdaw Tadesse
Assefa M. Melesse
Adane Abebe
Haileyesus Belay Lakew
Paolo Paron
Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia
satellite
product
precipitation
rain gauge
evaluation
downscaling
title Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia
title_full Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia
title_short Evaluation of Global Precipitation Products over Wabi Shebelle River Basin, Ethiopia
title_sort evaluation of global precipitation products over wabi shebelle river basin ethiopia
topic satellite
product
precipitation
rain gauge
evaluation
downscaling
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/9/5/66
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