Crowdsourced Meteorological Data to Supplement Limited Official Sources: A Survey and Case Study of Precipitation Monitoring in Guangzhou, China

Author:

Yu Yu1ORCID,Cao Lei1,Ren Zhihua1,Xu Yan1,Feng Wei1,Zhao Licheng1

Affiliation:

1. a National Meteorological Information Centre, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China

Abstract

Abstract Crowdsourced meteorological data may provide a useful supplement to operational observations. However, the willingness of various parties to share their data remains unclear. Here, a survey on data applications was carried out to investigate the willingness to participate in crowdsourcing observations. Of the 21 responses, 71% expressed difficulty in meeting the requirement of data services using only their own observations and revealed that they would be willing to exchange data with other parties under some framework; moreover, 90% expressed a willingness to participate in crowdsourcing observations. The findings suggest that in a way the social foundation of crowdsourcing has been established in China. Additionally, a case study on precipitation monitoring was performed in Guangzhou, the capital city of Guangdong Province, South China. Three sources of hourly measurements were combined after data quality control and calibration and interpolated over Guangzhou (gridded precipitation was based on combined data, and it is referred to as the COM grid). Subsequently, the COM grid was compared with the grid data based only on observations from the China Meteorological Administration using three indices, namely, cumulative precipitation, precipitation intensity, and heavy rain hours. The results indicate that requirement for more observations could benefit from crowdsourced data, especially on uneven terrain and in regions covered by sparse surface stations.

Funder

National Key Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China

Specialized Research Funding Program from the CMA Institute for Development and Program Design

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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