Abstract

ABSTRACT Reliable estimation of design rainfall in time and space can play a significant role in reducing flood-related losses. However, many parts of the world suffer from a lack of dense raingauge networks. Under this condition, the use of satellite-based data can be an alternative solution. In this research, using data from a dense ground-based raingauge network and Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) satellite-based precipitation product, the performance of a probability matching method for satellite-based extreme values has been investigated. The results indicate that the correction model, especially at shorter durations, is able to reduce the error of extreme values of raw satellite-based estimates, and its performance is not affected significantly by the density of the available raingauge network. In conclusion, implementation of the proposed method in poorly gauged regions can play an effective role in providing a reliable estimate of the design rainfall and eventually reducing the financial losses caused by floods.

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