@misc{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00021058, author = {Adler, Robert F. and Huffman, George J. and Bolvin, David T. and Nelkin, Eric J.}, month = {Nov}, note = {第5回全球降水観測(GPM)計画国際ワークショップ (2005年11月7-9日. 品川プリンスホテル), 港区, 東京, The 5th GPM International Planning Workshop (November 7-9, 2005. Shinagawa Prince Hotel), Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, Quasi-global precipitation analyses at fine time scales (3-hr) are described. TRMM observations (radar and passive microwave) are used to calibrate polar-orbit microwave observations from SSM/I (and other satellites instruments, including AMSR and AMSU) and geosynchronous IR observations. The individual data sets are then merged using a priority order based on quality to form the TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA). Raingauge information is used to help constrain the satellite-based estimates over land. The TRMM standard research product (Version 6 3B-42) covers the entire TRMM period (January 1998-present). The real-time version of this merged product has been produced over the past two years and is available on the U.S. TRMM web site (trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov) at 0.25°latitude-longitude resolution over the latitude range from 50°N-50°S. Validation of daily totals indicates generally good results, with limitations noted in mid-latitude winter over land and regions of shallow, orographic precipitation. Plans for improvements and applications will be discussed., 形態: カラー図版あり, Physical characteristics: Original contains color illustrations, 資料番号: AD1610014040}, title = {The TRMM Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA)}, year = {2005} }