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Improvement of daily precipitation estimations using PRISM with inverse-distance weighting

Author(s)
Jeong, Ha-GyuAhn, Joong-BaeLee, JoonleeShim, Kyo-MoonJung, Myung-Pyo
Issued Date
2020-02
DOI
10.1007/s00704-019-03012-6
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/30690
Fulltext
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00704-019-03012-6
Citation
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY, v.139, no.3-4, pp.923 - 934
Abstract
Improved daily precipitation estimations were attempted using the parameter-elevation regressions on a parameter-elevation regression on independent slopes model (PRISM) with inverse-distance weighting (IDW) and a precipitation-masking algorithm for precipitation areas. The PRISM (PRISM_ORG) suffers two overestimation problems when the daily precipitation is estimated: overestimation of the precipitation intensity in mountainous regions and overestimation of the local precipitation areas. In order to solve the problem of overestimating the precipitation intensity, we used the IDW technique that employs the same input stations as those used in the PRISM regression (PRISM_IDW). A precipitation-masking algorithm that selectively masks the precipitation estimation grid points was additionally applied to the PRISM_IDW results (PRISM_MSK). For 6 months from March to August 2012, daily precipitation data were produced in a horizontal resolution of 1 km based on the above two experiments and PRISM_ORG. Afterwards, each experiment was evaluated for improvements. The monthly root mean squared errors (RMSEs) of PRISM_IDW and PRISM_MSK were reduced by 0.83 mm/day and 0.86 mm/day, respectively, compared to PRISM_ORG.
Publisher
SPRINGER WIEN
ISSN
0177-798X
Keyword (Author)
Statistical downscalingDaily precipitationPRISMIDWHigh resolution
Keyword
SURFACE AIR-TEMPERATURECLIMATEINTERPOLATIONKOREAMODEL

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