Publication: Satellite Rainfall Products for analysis of Rainfall trends for Mahaweli River Basin
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2022-02-11
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SLIIT
Abstract
The presence of accurate and spatiotemporal data is of utmost importance in hydrological studies
for river basins. However, limited ground-measured rainfall data restrict the accuracy of these analyses.
Data scarcities can often be seen not only in many developing countries but also in the developed world.
Therefore, much attention is given to alternative techniques to accomplish the data requirement.
Precipitation data extraction from satellite precipitation products is one of the frequently used techniques
in the absence of ground-measured rainfall data. The Mahaweli River Basin (MRB) is the largest river
basin in Sri Lanka and it covers 1/6th of the total land area of the country. Mahaweli River is the heart
of the country and the water of it is being used for many activities, including hydropower development,
water supply, irrigation, etc. Therefore, analyzing rainfall trends of MRB is interesting and worthwhile
for many stakeholders of the river basin. Therefore, this research investigates the suitability of Satellite
Rainfall Products (SRP’s) as an alternative for Rain Gauge measured data in the MRB by performing
trend analysis between the two datasets. Six precipitation products, namely PERSIANN, PERSIANNCCS, PERSIANN-CDR, GPM IMERG V06, TRMM-3B42 V7, TRMM-3B42RT V7 were extracted for
10-35 years for 14 locations of the MRB spatially distributed in the three climatic zones of the
catchment. Non-parametric tests, including the Mann-Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator tests, were
used to detect the possible rainfall trends in precipitation products. Significant increasing trends were
observed for both ground-measured and SRP’s in the annual scale while mixed results were observed in
monthly and seasonal scales. The trends from ground-measured rainfall and SRP’s were compared and
the suitability of SRP’s as an alternative technique was stated.
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ground-measured rainfall data, Mahaweli River Basin, rainfall trends, satellite precipitation products, PERSIANN, IMERG, TRMM
