Publication: Appraisal of Satellite Rainfall Products for Malwathu, Deduru, and Kalu River Basins, Sri Lanka
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Date
2022-10-20
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MDPI
Abstract
Satellite Rainfall Products (SRPs) are now in widespread use around the world as a better
alternative for scarce observed rain gauge data. Upon proper analysis of the SRPs and observed
rainfall data, SRP data can be used in many hydrological applications. This evaluation is very much
necessary since, it had been found that their performances vary with different areas of interest. This
research looks at the three prominent river basins; Malwathu, Deduru, and Kalu of Sri Lanka and
evaluates six selected SRPs, namely, IMERG, TRMM 3B42, TRMM 3B42-RT, PERSIANN, PERSIANNCCS, PERSIANN-CDR against 15+ years of observed rainfall data with the use of several indices.
Four Continuous Evaluation Indices (CEI) such as Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Percentage
Bias (PBIAS), Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient (r), and Nash Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) were used
to evaluate the accuracy of SRPs and four Categorical Indices (CI) namely, Probability of Detection
(POD), Critical Success Index (CSI), False Alarm Ratio (FAR) and Proportion Correct (PC) was used
to evaluate the detection and prediction accuracy of the SRPs. Then, the Mann–Kendall Test (MK
test) was used to identify trends in the datasets and Theil’s and Sens Slope Estimator to quantify the
trends observed. The study of categorical indicators yielded varying findings, with TRMM-3B42
performing well in the dry zone and IMERG doing well in the wet zone and intermediate zone of
Sri Lanka. Regarding the CIs in the three basins, overall, IMERG was the most reliable. In general,
all three basins had similar POD and PC findings. The SRPs, however, underperformed in the dry
zone in terms of CSI and FAR. Similar findings were found in the CEI analysis, as IMERG gave top
performance across the board for all four CEIs in the three basins. The three basins’ overall weakest
performer was PERSIANN-CCS. The trend analysis revealed that there were very few significant
trends in the observed data. Even when significant trends were apparent, the SRP projections seldom
captured them. TRMM-3B42 RT had the best trend prediction performance. However, Sen’s slope
analysis revealed that while the sense of the trend was properly anticipated, the amplitude of the
prediction significantly differed from that of the observed data.
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Keywords
Continuous Evaluation Indices (CEI), Mann–Kendall test, observed rainfall, Satellite Rainfall Products (SRPs), Sens Slope Estimator
Citation
Perera, H.; Senaratne, N.; Gunathilake, M.B.; Mutill, N.; Rathnayake, U. Appraisal of Satellite Rainfall Products for Malwathu, Deduru, and Kalu River Basins, Sri Lanka. Climate 2022, 10, 156. https:// doi.org/10.3390/cli10100156
