Abstract PERSIANN-CCS-CDR is a global precipitation dataset with 0.04 ° spatial and 3 hourly temporal resolution starting from 1983. However, producing reliable information proved to be a challenging task, primarily due to inconsistencies in input data (e.g., inconsistencies between GridSat-B1 and CPC-4km). Recognizing the existence of these inconsistencies and to address the issues, we introduce the new version of PERSIANN-CCS-CDR, called PERSIANN-CCS-CDR V2.0, the new version consists of two sub-products with the same spatial-temporal properties but different input data and record period: 1) PERSIANN-CCS-CDR-B1, which uses the GridSat-B1 as input and is available since 1983, and 2) PERSIANN-CCS-CDR-CPC, which uses the CPC-4KM as input and is available since March 2000. This paper highlights the limitations of the previous version of PERSIANN-CCS-CDR, introduces PERSIANN-CCS-CDR V2.0, evaluates its performance, and provides guidance for future users on how to effectively utilize the new product.
Zadeh et al. (Thu,) studied this question.