Bias-corrected NASA data for aridity index estimation over tropical climates in Ghana, West Africa

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2024

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Journal of Hydrology:Regional Studies

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Study region: Ghana, West Africa. Study focus: NASA’s Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resource (NASA POWER) satellite-based reanalysis products are used for estimating the aridity index (AI) in Ghana, West Africa. The NASA estimates are compared and bias-corrected with temperature-based potential evapotrans piration estimates and rainfall data from 22 synoptic climate stations. The cumulative distribution function (CDF) matching technique was used for bias correction New Hydrological Insights for the region: The results indicated a previous 36% over-estimation of arid conditions in dryland climates and an under-estimation of wetland climate regions by the NASA POWER data compared with the station-based estimation. Post bias-correction, the satellite-based estimates showed substantial improvements, as evidenced by a correlation coef ficient of R2 = 0.87. The rectified data suggests that with accurate interpretations and calibra tions, satellite-based metrics can play a pivotal role in advancing hydrological studies and water resource management in West Africa Sub-region. This insight underscores the potential of satellite data in augmenting regional hydrological research, establishing a foundation for similar studies in analogous global environments.

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NASA POWER, Water resource, Aridity index, Evapotranspiration, Rainfall

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