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    GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 Half Hourly 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V07

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    Updated Jul 10, 2025
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    Bolvin, D. T.; Huffman, G. J.; Nelkin, E. J.; Stocker, E. F.; Tan, Jackson (2025). GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 Half Hourly 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V07 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5065/SRTD-0R12
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    Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Computational and Information Systems Laboratory
    Authors
    Bolvin, D. T.; Huffman, G. J.; Nelkin, E. J.; Stocker, E. F.; Tan, Jackson
    Time period covered
    Jun 2, 2000 - Mar 1, 2025
    Area covered
    Earth
    Description

    This dataset contains Version 07 of the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG Level 3 "Final Run" precipitation analysis at 0.1 degree, half-hour resolution. From the official GPM IMERG site at NASA GES DISC [https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/datasets/GPM_3IMERGHH_07/summary]: The Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG is a NASA product estimating global surface precipitation rates at a high resolution of 0.1 degree every half-hour beginning June 2000. It is part of the joint NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, using the GPM Core Observatory satellite (for June 2014 to the present) and the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite (for June 2000 to May 2014) as the standard to combine precipitation observations from an international constellation of satellites using advanced techniques. IMERG can be used for global-scale applications, including over regions with sparse or no reliable surface observations. The fine spatial and temporal resolution of IMERG data allows them to be accumulated to the scale of a user's application for increased skill. IMERG has three Runs with varying latencies in response to a range of application needs: rapid-response applications (Early Run, 4-hour latency), same/next-day applications (Late Run, 14-hour latency), and post-real-time research (Final Run, 3.5-month latency). While IMERG strives for consistency and accuracy, satellite estimates of precipitation are expected to have lower skill over frozen surfaces, complex terrain, and coastal zones. As well, the changing GPM satellite constellation over time may introduce artifacts that affect studies focusing on multi-year changes. This dataset is the GPM Level 3 IMERG Final Half-Hourly 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree (GPM_3IMERGHH). The dataset represents the Final Run estimate of the native half-hourly precipitation rate in millimeters per hour. The complete global "precipitation" data field is complete except for a few...

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    GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 1 month 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V07

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Bolvin, D. T.; Huffman, G. J.; Nelkin, E. J.; Stocker, E. F.; Tan, Jackson (2025). GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 1 month 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V07 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5065/KRNV-Y644
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    Jul 9, 2025
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    Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Computational and Information Systems Laboratory
    Authors
    Bolvin, D. T.; Huffman, G. J.; Nelkin, E. J.; Stocker, E. F.; Tan, Jackson
    Time period covered
    Jun 1, 2000 - Mar 1, 2025
    Area covered
    Earth
    Description

    This dataset contains Version 07 of the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG Level 3 "Final Run" precipitation analysis at 0.1 degree, monthly resolution. From the official GPM IMERG site at NASA GES DISC [https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/datasets/GPM_3IMERGM_07/summary]: The Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG is a NASA product estimating global surface precipitation rates at a high resolution of 0.1 degree every half-hour beginning June 2000. It is part of the joint NASA/JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, using the GPM Core Observatory satellite (for June 2014 to present) and the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite (for June 2000 to May 2014) as the standard to combine precipitation observations from an international constellation of satellites using advanced techniques. IMERG can be used for global-scale applications, including over regions with sparse or no reliable surface observations. The fine spatial and temporal resolution of IMERG data allows them to be accumulated to the scale of the application for increased skill. IMERG has three Runs with varying latencies in response to a range of application needs: rapid-response applications (Early Run, 4-hour latency), same/next-day applications (Late Run, 14-hour latency), and post-real-time research (Final Run, 4-month latency). While IMERG strives for consistency and accuracy, satellite estimates of precipitation are expected to have lower skill over frozen surfaces, complex terrain, and coastal zones. As well, the changing GPM satellite constellation over time may introduce artifacts that affect studies focusing on multi-year changes. This dataset contains Version 07 of the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG Level 3 "Final Run" precipitation analysis at 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree, monthly resolution. The dataset represents the Final Run estimate of the monthly mean precipitation rate in mm/day. The dataset is...

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    GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 1 day 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V07

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Bolvin, D. T.; Huffman, G. J.; Nelkin, E. J.; Stocker, E. F.; Tan, Jackson (2025). GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 1 day 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V07 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5065/7DE2-M746
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    Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Computational and Information Systems Laboratory
    Authors
    Bolvin, D. T.; Huffman, G. J.; Nelkin, E. J.; Stocker, E. F.; Tan, Jackson
    Time period covered
    Jun 1, 2000 - Feb 28, 2025
    Area covered
    Earth
    Description

    This dataset contains Version 07 of the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG Level 3 "Final Run" precipitation analysis at 0.1 degree, daily resolution. From the official GPM IMERG site at NASA GES DISC [https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/datasets/GPM_3IMERGDF_07/summary]: The Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG is a NASA product estimating global surface precipitation rates at a high resolution of 0.1 degree every half-hour beginning June 2000. It is part of the joint NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, using the GPM Core Observatory satellite (for June 2014 to present) and the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite (for June 2000 to May 2014) as the standard to combine precipitation observations from an international constellation of satellites using advanced techniques. IMERG can be used for global-scale applications, including over regions with sparse or no reliable surface observations. The fine spatial and temporal resolution of IMERG data allows them to be accumulated to the scale of a user's application for increased skill. IMERG has three Runs with varying latencies in response to a range of application needs: rapid-response applications (Early Run, 4-hour latency), same/next-day applications (Late Run, 14-hour latency), and post-real-time research (Final Run, 4-month latency). While IMERG strives for consistency and accuracy, satellite estimates of precipitation are expected to have lower skill over frozen surfaces, complex terrain, and coastal zones. As well, the changing GPM satellite constellation over time may introduce artifacts that affect studies focusing on multi-year changes. This dataset is the GPM Level 3 IMERG Final Daily 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree (GPM_3IMERGDF) computed from the half-hourly GPM_3IMERGHH. The dataset represents the Final Run estimate of the daily mean precipitation rate in mm/day. The dataset is produced by first computing the mean precipitation rate in...

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GPM IMERG Final Precipitation L3 Half Hourly 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree V07

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netcdfAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jul 10, 2025
Dataset provided by
Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Computational and Information Systems Laboratory
Authors
Bolvin, D. T.; Huffman, G. J.; Nelkin, E. J.; Stocker, E. F.; Tan, Jackson
Time period covered
Jun 2, 2000 - Mar 1, 2025
Area covered
Earth
Description

This dataset contains Version 07 of the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG Level 3 "Final Run" precipitation analysis at 0.1 degree, half-hour resolution. From the official GPM IMERG site at NASA GES DISC [https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/datasets/GPM_3IMERGHH_07/summary]: The Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) IMERG is a NASA product estimating global surface precipitation rates at a high resolution of 0.1 degree every half-hour beginning June 2000. It is part of the joint NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, using the GPM Core Observatory satellite (for June 2014 to the present) and the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite (for June 2000 to May 2014) as the standard to combine precipitation observations from an international constellation of satellites using advanced techniques. IMERG can be used for global-scale applications, including over regions with sparse or no reliable surface observations. The fine spatial and temporal resolution of IMERG data allows them to be accumulated to the scale of a user's application for increased skill. IMERG has three Runs with varying latencies in response to a range of application needs: rapid-response applications (Early Run, 4-hour latency), same/next-day applications (Late Run, 14-hour latency), and post-real-time research (Final Run, 3.5-month latency). While IMERG strives for consistency and accuracy, satellite estimates of precipitation are expected to have lower skill over frozen surfaces, complex terrain, and coastal zones. As well, the changing GPM satellite constellation over time may introduce artifacts that affect studies focusing on multi-year changes. This dataset is the GPM Level 3 IMERG Final Half-Hourly 0.1 degree x 0.1 degree (GPM_3IMERGHH). The dataset represents the Final Run estimate of the native half-hourly precipitation rate in millimeters per hour. The complete global "precipitation" data field is complete except for a few...

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