2006
DOI: 10.1175/jcli3883.1
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Mechanisms for Diurnal Variability of Global Tropical Rainfall Observed from TRMM

Abstract: The behavior and various controls of diurnal variability in tropical–subtropical rainfall are investigated using Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation measurements retrieved from the three level-2 TRMM standard profile algorithms for the 1998 annual cycle. Results show that diurnal variability characteristics of precipitation are consistent for all three algorithms, providing assurance that TRMM retrievals are producing consistent estimates of rainfall variability. As anticipated, most ocean… Show more

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“…However, the lack of observational datasets with high temporal and spatial resolution has not led to some general conclusions. Diurnal variation of summer monsoon rainfall over south Asia has been studied by many researchers (Yang and Slingo, 2001;Yang and Smith, 2006;Sen Roy and Balling, 2007;Kikuchi andWang, 2008, Sahany et al, 2010). Kikuchi and Wang (2008) attempted to provide a unified view of the diurnal variation of the global tropical precipitation.…”
Section: Diurnal Variation Of the Nemrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the lack of observational datasets with high temporal and spatial resolution has not led to some general conclusions. Diurnal variation of summer monsoon rainfall over south Asia has been studied by many researchers (Yang and Slingo, 2001;Yang and Smith, 2006;Sen Roy and Balling, 2007;Kikuchi andWang, 2008, Sahany et al, 2010). Kikuchi and Wang (2008) attempted to provide a unified view of the diurnal variation of the global tropical precipitation.…”
Section: Diurnal Variation Of the Nemrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like all TRMM level 2 products, 2A25 is outperformed in estimating accumulated rainfall by lower resolution, rain-gauge calibrated TRMM products such as the 3B42 (Kummerow et al, 2000;Adeyewa and Nakamura, 2003;Nicholson et al, 2003). Nevertheless, 2A25 product has successfully been able to capture diurnal precipitation and climatological trends (Shin et al, 2000;Yang and Smith, 2006), and is considered to be well calibrated compared to ground validation radars (Wang and Wolff, 2009;Liao and Meneghini, 2009;Fisher and Wolff, 2010). Moreover, some of the weaknesses in performance (i.e.…”
Section: Trmm 2a25mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8). Convective intensity was highest around 1800 UTC daily, which approximately corresponds to the early morning oceanic convective maximum time (Yang and Smith 2006;Park et al 2011). The minimum in convective intensity occurred shortly after 0000 UTC, which also corresponded to the time that the majority of aircraft observations of TCS025 were collected (see Fig.…”
Section: O N T H L Y W E a T H E R R E V I E W Volume 143mentioning
confidence: 98%