NOAA Climate Data Record (CDR) of CPC Morphing Technique (CMORPH) High Resolution Global Precipitation Estimates, Version 1
Precipitation - CMORPH

This data set is for the bias-corrected, reprocessed CPC Morphing technique (CMORPH) high-resolution global satellite precipitation estimates. The CMORPH satellite precipitation estimates are created in two steps. First, the purely satellite-based global fields of precipitation are constructed through integrating Level 2 retrievals of instantaneous precipitation rates from all available passive microwave (PMW_ measurements aboard low earth orbiting platforms. Bias in these integrated satellite precipitation estimates is then removed through comparison against CPC daily gauge analysis over land and adjustment against the Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) merged analysis of pentad precipitation over ocean. The bias corrected CMORPH satellite precipitation estimates are created on an 8kmx8km grid over the global domain from 60deg S to 60deg N and in a 30-minute interval from January 1, 1998. Due to the delay of some input data sets, this formal version (Version 1) bias corrected CMORPH is produced manually once a month at a latency of 3-4 months.
For the CDR production, the bias corrected CMORPH generated at its native resolution of 8kmx8km / 30-minute is upscaled to form THREE sets of data files of different time/space resolution for improved user experience:
a) the full-resolution CMORPH data
Output variable: precipitation rate in mm/hour
spatial resolution: 8kmx8km (at equator)
spatial coverage: global (60S-60N)
temporal resolution: 30min
data period: January 1, 1998 to the present
b) Hourly CMORPH
Output variable: precipitation rate in mm/hour
spatial resolution: 0.25deg lat/lon
spatial coverage: global (60S-60N)
temporal resolution: hourly
data period: January 1, 1998 to the present
c) Daily CMORPH
Output variable: daily precipitation in mm/day
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spatial resolution: 0.25deg lat/lon
spatial coverage: global (60S-60N)
temporal resolution: hourly
data period: January 1, 1998 to the present
(b) and (c) are derived from and quantitatively consistent with the CMORPH at its original resolution (a).
For the CDR production, the bias corrected CMORPH generated at its native resolution of 8kmx8km / 30-minute is upscaled to form THREE sets of data files of different time/space resolution for improved user experience:
a) the full-resolution CMORPH data
Output variable: precipitation rate in mm/hour
spatial resolution: 8kmx8km (at equator)
spatial coverage: global (60S-60N)
temporal resolution: 30min
data period: January 1, 1998 to the present
b) Hourly CMORPH
Output variable: precipitation rate in mm/hour
spatial resolution: 0.25deg lat/lon
spatial coverage: global (60S-60N)
temporal resolution: hourly
data period: January 1, 1998 to the present
c) Daily CMORPH
Output variable: daily precipitation in mm/day
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spatial resolution: 0.25deg lat/lon
spatial coverage: global (60S-60N)
temporal resolution: hourly
data period: January 1, 1998 to the present
(b) and (c) are derived from and quantitatively consistent with the CMORPH at its original resolution (a).
Dataset Citation
- Cite as: Xie, Pingping; Joyce, Robert; Wu, Shaorong; Yoo, S.-H.; Yarosh, Yelena; Sun, Fengying; Lin, Roger, NOAA CDR Program (2019): NOAA Climate Data Record (CDR) of CPC Morphing Technique (CMORPH) High Resolution Global Precipitation Estimates, Version 1 [indicate subset]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/w9va-q159 [access date]
Dataset Identifiers
- doi:10.25921/w9va-q159
- NCEI DSI 3618_01
- gov.noaa.ncdc:C00948
ISO 19115-2 Metadata
gov.noaa.ncdc:C00948
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Time Period | 1998-01-01 to Present (time interval: 1-hour) |
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West: -180.0
East: 180.0
South: -90.0
North: 90.0
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Edition | Version 1 |
Data Presentation Form | mapDigital |
Dataset Progress Status | Ongoing - data is continually being updated |
Data Update Frequency | Monthly |
Purpose | This data set is intended for the quantification of precipitation on a very high time / space resolution over a quasi global domain (60S-60N) and for an extended period from 1998. It is suited for the examination of precipitation and its temporal / spatial variations across a wide spectrum of scales from meso-scale to inter-annual. |
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Lineage Statement | Bias corrected CMORPH is created using information from five categories of space-borne and in situ measurements. A complete description is available in the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document. |
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Last Modified: 2023-08-10
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