High-Resolution Rainfall Maps from Commercial Microwave Links for a Data-Scarce Region in West Africa

Author:

Djibo Moumouni123,Chwala Christian13,Graf Maximilian13,Polz Julius3,Kunstmann Harald13,Zougmoré François2

Affiliation:

1. a Institute of Geography, University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany

2. b Laboratoire de Matériaux et Environnement, Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

3. c Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

Abstract

Abstract We present high-resolution rainfall maps from commercial microwave link (CML) data in the city of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Rainfall was quantified based on data from 100 CMLs along unique paths and interpolated to achieve rainfall maps with a 5-min temporal and 0.55-km spatial resolution for the monsoon season of 2020. Established processing methods were combined with newly developed filtering methods, minimizing the loss of data availability. The rainfall maps were analyzed qualitatively both at a 5-min and aggregated daily scales. We observed high spatiotemporal variability on the 5-min scale that cannot be captured with any existing measurement infrastructure in West Africa. For the quantitative evaluation, only one rain gauge with a daily resolution was available. Comparing the gauge data with the corresponding CML rainfall map pixel showed a high agreement, with a Pearson correlation coefficient > 0.95 and an underestimation of the CML rainfall maps of ∼10%. Because the CMLs closest to the gauge have the largest influence on the map pixel at the gauge location, we thinned out the CML network around the rain gauge synthetically in several steps and repeated the interpolation. The performance of these rainfall maps dropped only when a radius of 5 km was reached and approximately one-half of all CMLs were removed. We further compared ERA5 and GPM IMERG data with the rain gauge and found that they had much lower correlation than data from the CML rainfall maps. This clearly highlights the large benefit that CML data can provide in the data-scarce but densely populated African cities. Significance Statement In this study, we investigate the possibility of deriving accurate high-resolution rainfall maps from commercial microwave link (CML) data in West Africa. The main challenges are the lack of reference data in this area and the adoption of existing processing tools without reference data. We show CML rainfall maps for Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, with a resolution of 5 min and 0.55 km, which is unprecedented in this region. The comparison with the only available rain gauge, which provides data only at a daily resolution, yields a Pearson correlation of >0.95. An analysis of synthetically thinned-out networks shows that this accuracy is valid for the whole domain. Comparing reanalysis and satellite data with the rain gauge and CML data showed a poor performance of these gridded reference datasets. Also, a high coincidence of temporal dynamics between CML rainfall maps and satellite products was observed. Overall, these findings support the potential of CMLs for future hydrometeorological applications in West Africa.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Fonds National de la Recherche et de l''Innovation pour le Développement (FONRID) Ministry of Research and Innovation of Burkina Faso

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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