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Welcome to the GPM Ground Validation Portal.
This section provides access to ground validation activities supported by NASA's GPM Project and by GPM Partners around the world.

Validation Network Software
The software that runs the Validation Network is now open source, and is available by clicking here. (Read Me) If you have questions about the software, please direct them to the Validation Network contacts.

Science Implementation Plan
A Science Implementation Plan (SIP) has been drafted that summarizes the rationale and approach to GPM Ground Validation. The SIP includes information about field campaigns, instruments and data management that will be conducted in support of GPM algorithm development and product validation.

Ground Validation Peer Review
A GPM Ground Validation Peer Review was held at GSFC on June 19, 2008. Click here for additional details, including review documents and logistical information.

Ground Validation Ka/Ku Radar
A set of requirements has been drafted for dual polarimetric, Ka- and Ku-band scanning radar. Click here to obtain a draft copy of the radar requirements.

C3VP Field Campaign
A field campaign/physical validation prototype was recently completed in conjunction with the Canadian CloudSAT/CALIPSO Validation Programme (C3VP). The C3VP campaign made ground-based and aircraft-based measurements of snowfall and other forms of precipitation in the vicinity of the Centre for Atmospheric Research Experiments(CARE), located about 70 km north of Toronto. See the "quick links" below for information about access the C3VP data.


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The illustration above illustrates simulated composite radar reflectivity (in dBZ) generated by Wei-Kuo Tao and co-workers from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model in conjunction with the Goddard Cumulus Ensemble (GCE) model. Note how the model output captures the timing and transition of lake effect snow bands to the synoptic snowfall event that occurred during the period from January 20-22, 2007. The model results will be compared to measurements made by C3VP ground-based and aircraft-based instruments that operated during the same period. Once the validation of the model output is completed, and assuming that there is sufficient fidelity in results, the model output will be used in forward radiative transfer models to simulate GPM Microwave Imager (GMI) radiance and Dual Precipitation Radar (DPR) reflectivity. The GMI and DPR radiances and reflectivities will be used to test the precipitation retrieval algorithms that are now under development for GPM.




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Quick links

+ Validation Network Software | (Read Me)

+ Science Implementation Plan + 3rd International GV Research Planning Workshop

+ Ka/Ku-band Radar Workshop

+ Advisory Panel whitepaper "Ground Validation : Strategy and Efforts"

+ 6th GPM International Planning Workshop

+ 2nd International GPM Ground Validation Workshop

+ Some early results from C3VP

+ Access to C3VP data

+ Validation Network Data User's Guide

+ NASA/GPM Participation in C3VP - Conference Paper

+ Disdrometer results from C3VP - Conference Paper