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Rainfall Estimate (RFE)

RFE data background:

As of January 1, 2001, RFE version 2.0 has been implemented by NOAA's Climate Prediction Center. Created by Ping-Ping Xie, this replaces RFE 1.0, the previous rainfall estimation algorithm that was operational from 1995 through 2000 (Herman et al., 1997). RFE 1.0 used an interpolation method to combine Meteosat and Global Telecommunication System (GTS) data, and included warm cloud information for the dekadal estimates. RFE 2.0 uses additional techniques to better estimate precipitation while continuing the use of cold cloud duration, or CCD (derived from cloud top temperature), and station rainfall data. Meteosat 7 geostationary satellite infrared data are acquired in 30-minute intervals, and areas depicting cloud top temperatures of less than 235K are used to estimate convective rainfall. WMO GTS data from ~1000 stations provide station rain gauge totals, and are taken to be the true rainfall within 15-km radii of each station. Two new satellite rainfall estimation instruments are incorporated into RFE 2.0, namely, the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) on board Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites, and the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) on board NOAA satellites. SSM/I estimates are acquired at 6-hour intervals, while AMSU rainfall estimates are available every 12 hours. RFE 2.0 obtains the final daily rainfall estimation using a two part merging process, then sums daily totals to produce dekadal estimates. All satellite data are first combined using the maximum likelihood estimation method, then GTS station data are used to remove bias. For more information on the FEWS RFE algorithm, please refer to the RFE 2.0 documents at http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/fews/rfe.shtml.   Note: Scroll to the bottom of the page.


RFE data characteristics:

Source: NOAA-CPC
Time step: 10-day (dekadal)
Resolution: 8km
Projection: Albers equal area conic
File Format: byte (8 bit); WinDisp image or generic BIL

Africa Continental Details:

     Coordinates for corners:

     Lower left lat : -42.243 deg
     Lower left lon : -23.490 deg
     Upper left lat : 43.711 deg
     Upper left lon : -24.600 deg
     Lower right lat : -42.242 deg
     Lower right lon : 63.414 deg
     Upper right lat : 43.712 deg
     Upper right lon : 64.523 deg

     Image size : 1152 rows x 1152 cols
     Center lat,lon : 1.000000, 20.000000
     Pixel size h x w : 8.000000 km x 8.000000 km
     Origin of latitudes : 1.000000 deg
     Central meridian : 20.000000 deg
     First std parallel : -19.000000 deg
     Second std parallel : 21.000000 deg
     Projection = ALBERS Conical Equal-area projection uses the clarke 1866 spheroid


References:

Xie, P. and P. A. Arkin, 1997. A 17-year monthly analysis based on gauge observations, satellite estimates, and numerical model outputs. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78(11): 2539-58"


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