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Evaluation of drain, a deep-learning approach to rain retrieval from gpm passive microwave radiometer

Published 2 Mar 2023 in cs.LG | (2303.01220v1)

Abstract: Retrieval of rain from Passive Microwave radiometers data has been a challenge ever since the launch of the first Defense Meteorological Satellite Program in the late 70s. Enormous progress has been made since the launch of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) in 1997 but until recently the data were processed pixel-by-pixel or taking a few neighboring pixels into account. Deep learning has obtained remarkable improvement in the computer vision field, and offers a whole new way to tackle the rain retrieval problem. The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core satellite carries similarly to TRMM, a passive microwave radiometer and a radar that share part of their swath. The brightness temperatures measured in the 37 and 89 GHz channels are used like the RGB components of a regular image while rain rate from Dual Frequency radar provides the surface rain. A U-net is then trained on these data to develop a retrieval algorithm: Deep-learning RAIN (DRAIN). With only four brightness temperatures as an input and no other a priori information, DRAIN is offering similar or slightly better performances than GPROF, the GPM official algorithm, in most situations. These performances are assumed to be due to the fact that DRAIN works on an image basis instead of the classical pixel-by-pixel basis.

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