Establishing rainfall intensity-duration-frequency curves for Baghdad, Iraq using satellite data

Author:

Hamed Mohammed Magdy,Zeri Sarah Jabbar,Shahid Shamsuddin

Abstract

Abstract Rainfall intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves were generated for Baghdad by utilising three satellite precipitation datasets: Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation Near Real-Time (GSMaP NRT), gauge-corrected (GSMaP GC) and Global Precipitation Measurement Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (IMERG). Maximum annual rainfall data was fitted using several probability distribution methods. The calculated coefficients from the best-fit distribution were used as fitting parameters to generate IDF curves for return periods of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 years using the Sherman equation. To address discrepancies between the satellite-derived IDF curves and observed data, bias correction was performed based on the differences. The analysis revealed that the Generalized Extreme Value Distribution model accurately described the hourly rainfall distribution. GSMaP GC exhibited the highest correlation with the observed data, making it the preferred option for generating IDF curves. The study highlighted the importance of gauge correction for satellite rainfall data to minimise the underestimation or overestimation of rainfall. GSMaP GC demonstrated reasonable accuracy in estimating rainfall in Iraq’s mainly arid climate area. By assisting in the creation of efficient methods for dealing with rainstorm events, the created IDF curves are a major step towards advancing sustainable urban stormwater management in the country.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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