GCOM-W/AMSR2 L2 Precipitation

  • DOI: 10.57746/EO.01gs73b0msyh0cmr71rgagf36n
  • Last Updated: 2023-09-04
Data Progress: In Work
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Product Summary

GCOM-W/AMSR2 L2 Precipitation dataset is obtained from the AMSR2 sensor onboard GCOM-W and produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
GCOM-W was launched by the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 21 (H-IIA F21) at 1:39 a.m. on May 18th, 2012 (Japan Standard Time, JST) and inserted into a planned position on the "A-Train" orbit. GCOM-W equipped with AMSR2 takes measurements at multiple microwave frequencies and multiple polarizations of weak electromagnetic waves in the microwave band radiated from the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. AMSR2 has swath of 1450 km and 7 microwave bands. The observation data will enable the creation of long-term trustworthy data sets of global physical amount.
Level 2 products calculates various geophysical parameters related to water using the Level 1B or 1R products as inputs.
This dataset includes Precipitation (PRC). Although "precipitation" is usually defined as amount of water, which reaches the surface of the earth from atmosphere as rain and/or snow, microwave imager's precipitation products provide amount of rain (surface rainfall). Coverage of the product is global, and unit is [mm/h]. Accuracy of rainfall estimate over land, however tends to be lower than that over the ocean. Method of rainfall estimate used in AMSR2 precipitation product is also applied to "Global Rainfall Watch" system, which distributes global rainfall map in near-real-time. The Pixel_Data_Quality is quality flag stored for each observation point.
The provided format is HDF5. The Sampling resolution is 15 km. The current version of the product is Version 3. The Version 2 is also available. The generation unit is scene (defined as a half orbit).

Platform
GCOM-W
Sensor
AMSR2

Coverage

Temporal Coverage

2012-07-02 to Present

Spatial Coverage

Bounding Rectangle
(90.0°, -180.0°, -90.0°, 180.0°)

Resolution

15 km

Location

  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR
Dataset Short Name
GCOM-W_AMSR2_L2_PRC
Platform / Sensor
GCOM-W / AMSR2
Coverage
Spatial Coverage
Bounding Rectangle
(90.0°, -180.0°, -90.0°, 180.0°)
Temporal Coverage
2012-07-02 to Present
Product Level ID
L2
Version Description

Version 1, 2013-12-05, Notavailable
Version 2, 2015-04-03, Available
Version 3, 2022-10-25, Available

File Format
HDF5
Dataset Type
None / Scene
Resolution
Spatial Resolution
15 km
Temporal Resolution
None
Dataset Progress
In Work
Projection
None
Collection Data Type
SCIENCE_QUALITY
Get Data
https://gportal.jaxa.jp/gpr/?lang=en
Dataset Title
GCOM-W/AMSR2 L2 Precipitation
Distribution Format
HDF5
Fees
Free
Sample
Citation
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. 2012. GCOM-W/AMSR2 L2 Precipitation. https://doi.org/10.57746/EO.01gs73b0msyh0cmr71rgagf36n
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ISO Topic Categories
  • CLIMATOLOGY/METEOROLOGY/ATMOSPHERE
Science Keywords
  • EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > PRECIPITATION
Location Keywords
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR
ECV and other Keywords
  • Precipitation
  • Rain

ISO Topic Categories is the keywords in the ISO 19115 - Geographic Information Metadata.

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