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Evaluation of three global gridded precipitation data sets in central Asia based on rain gauge observations

Zengyun HuDepartment of Geography Hong Kong Baptist University Kowloon Tong Hong KongQiming ZhouDepartment of Geography Hong Kong Baptist University Kowloon Tong Hong KongXi ChenState Key Laboratory of Desert and Oasis Ecology Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences Urumqi ChinaJianfeng LiDepartment of Geography Hong Kong Baptist University Kowloon Tong Hong KongQingxiang LiSchool of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou ChinaDeliang ChenDepartment of Earth Sciences University of Gothenburg Gothenburg SwedenWenbin LiuKey Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaGang YinCollege of Information Science and Engineering Xinjiang University Urumqi China
2018en
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The accuracies of gridded precipitation data sets are important for regional climate studies and hydrological models. In this study, the performances of Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) V7, Climatic Research Unit (CRU) TS 3.22 and Willmott and Matsuura (WM) precipitation data sets were examined over central Asia by comparing them against observed precipitation records (OBS) from 586 meteorological stations during 1901–2010. The results show that all the three gridded data sets underestimated the observed precipitation at annual and monthly scales, especially in mountainous areas. Both GPCC and WM underestimated seasonal precipitation, especially for spring precipitation. Among the three gridded data sets, GPCC had the highest correlation and lowest bias compared with CRU and WM when against the OBS. WM had a higher correlation than that of CRU, and its bias was larger than that of CRU. In terms of the drought and heavy rainfall events, CRU had the best performance in capturing drought events, and GPCC was best at representing heavy rainfall events. These differences in the performances between the three gridded data sets were primarily induced by their different interpolation methods and the numbers of available meteorological stations used in the interpolations of the three gridded data sets. Therefore, compared to the other two data sets, GPCC is more suitable for studies of long‐term precipitation variations over central Asia.

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