| Literature DB >> 30620343 |
Phu Nguyen1,2, Eric J Shearer1, Hoang Tran1, Mohammed Ombadi1, Negin Hayatbini1, Thanh Palacios1, Phat Huynh1, Dan Braithwaite1, Garr Updegraff1, Kuolin Hsu1, Bob Kuligowski3, Will S Logan4, Soroosh Sorooshian1.
Abstract
The Center for Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing (CHRS) has created the CHRS Data Portal to facilitate easy access to the three open data licensed satellite-based precipitation datasets generated by our Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information using Artificial Neural Networks (PERSIANN) system: PERSIANN, PERSIANN-Cloud Classification System (CCS), and PERSIANN-Climate Data Record (CDR). These datasets have the potential for widespread use by various researchers, professionals including engineers, city planners, and so forth, as well as the community at large. Researchers at CHRS created the CHRS Data Portal with an emphasis on simplicity and the intention of fostering synergistic relationships with scientists and experts from around the world. The following paper presents an outline of the hosted datasets and features available on the CHRS Data Portal, an examination of the necessity of easily accessible public data, a comprehensive overview of the PERSIANN algorithms and datasets, and a walk-through of the procedure to access and obtain the data.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30620343 PMCID: PMC6326112 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2018.296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1Overview of the CHRS Data Portal webpage.
The drop-down menus and pop-ups displayed are characteristic of a Download query—indicated by the blue “Download” text near the top. Users may select other query types by clicking on the names of other tools that are horizontally in line with the Download tool. Note the customizable legend and the table of precipitation stats on the left side of the basemap, the information regarding the PERSIANN data in the left sidebar on the web system, and the menu items below the banner at the top of the page.
Spatiotemporal characteristics of the PERSIANN products.
| Datasets | Spatial Resolution | Spatial Coverage | Finest Temporal Resolution | Temporal Coverage | Delay Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PERSIANN | 0.25°×0.25° | Quasi-global (60°S–60°N; 180°W–180°E) | Hourly | March 1st, 2000 to present | 2 days |
| PERSIANN-CCS | 0.04°×0.04° | Quasi-global (60°S–60°N; 180°W–180°E) | Hourly | January 1st, 2003 to present | 1 hour |
| PERSIANN-CDR | 0.25°×0.25° | Quasi-global (60°S–60°N; 180°W–180°E) | Daily | January 1st, 1983 to present | 3 months |
Figure 2An example of the auto-generated reports created by the Comparison tool.
Figure 3Flowchart from remote sensed data to user query.
This flow chart summarizes all the processing that encompasses queries done on the CHRS Data Portal. First, raw data is captured using GEO and LEO satellites. Then, it is processed on servers at NOAA and CHRS to produce the PERSIANN family of datasets. After a user queries a chosen dataset for a given spatiotemporal extent and temporal resolution, the data is processed in the back end of the data repository’s system. Finally, the customized data query is delivered to the user in a manner dependent on the tool that was chosen.