Comparison of data from rain gauges and the IMERG product to analyse precipitation in mountain areas of central Italy

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Abstract

In central Italy, particularly in the Umbria-Marche Apennines, there are some complete, high-altitude weather stations, which are very important for assessing the climate in these areas. The mountain weather stations considered in this study were Monte Bove Sud (1917 m.a.s.l.), Monte Prata (1816 m.a.s.l.) and Pintura di Bolognola (1360 m.a.s.l.). The aim of this research was to compare the differences between the precipitation measured by the rain gauges and the data obtained by satellite using the IMERG algorithm, at the same locations. The evaluation of possible errors in the estimation of precipitation using one method or the other is fundamental for obtaining a reliable estimate of precipitation in mountain environments. The results revealed a strong underestimation of precipitation for the rain gauges at higher altitudes (Monte Bove Sud and Monte Prata) compared to the same pixel sampled by satellite. On the other hand, at lower altitudes, there was a better correlation between the rain gauge value and the IMERG product value. This research, although localised in well-defined locations, could help to assess the problems in rain detection through mountain weather stations.

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Gentilucci, M., Bufalini, M., D’aprile, F., Materazzi, M., & Pambianchi, G. (2021). Comparison of data from rain gauges and the IMERG product to analyse precipitation in mountain areas of central Italy. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10120795

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