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GPM - 11km - Daily

GPM - 11km - Daily

Description

Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is an international satellite mission to provide next-generation observations of rain and snow worldwide every three hours. NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the GPM Core Observatory satellite on February 27th, 2014, carrying advanced instruments that set a new standard for precipitation measurements from space. The data they provide is used to unify precipitation measurements made by an international network of partner satellites to quantify when, where, and how much it rains or snows around the world.

Climate Engine details

Dataset type
Climate/Hydrology
Climate Engine ID
GPM_DAILY
Documentation
https://support.climateengine.org/article/65-gpm-daily

Dataset details

Scale
11km
Frequency
Daily
Coverage
Global
Start year
2000
End year
Present

Earth Engine collection details

Earth Engine asset
['projects/climate-engine-pro/assets/ce-gpm-imerg-v07/final-daily', 'projects/climate-engine-pro/assets/ce-gpm-imerg-v07/late-daily', 'projects/climate-engine-pro/assets/ce-gpm-imerg-v07/early-daily']
Earth Engine source catalog
ClimateEngine.org

Variables

API variable docs: #global-precipitation-measurement-daily

Name Units
Precipitation Calibrated mm
Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) N/A

References

  1. Jackson, Gail & Berg, Wesley & Kidd, Chris & Kirschbaum, Dalia & Petersen, Walter & Huffman, George & Takayabu, Yukari. (2018). Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM): Unified Precipitation Estimation from Space. 10.1007/978-3-319-72583-3_7.

Website: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GPM/overview/index.html

Terms of use

All NASA-produced data from the GPM mission is made freely available for the public to use.