Use of daily station observations to produce high-resolution gridded probabilistic precipitation and temperature time series for the Hawaiian Islands

It is a major challenge to develop gridded precipitation and temperature estimates that adequately resolve the extreme spatial gradients present in the Hawaiian Islands. The challenge is particularly pronounced because the available station networks are irregularly spaced and sparse, creating large uncertainties in gridded spatial meteorological estimates. Here a 100-member, daily ensemble of precipitation and temperature estimates over the Hawaiian Islands for the period 1990-2014 at 1-km grid resolution is developed. First, an intermediary ensemble estimate of the monthly climatological precipitation and temperature is created, and those climatological surfaces are used to inform daily anomaly interpolation. This climatologically aided interpolation (CAI) method extends our initial ensemble system developed for the continental United States. This study demonstrates that direct interpolation of daily precipitation values is inferior to the CAI methodology, particularly over longer time periods (from years to decades). Daily interpolation performs better for short time periods (e.g., 1 month or less) or when the precipitation distribution substantially diverges from climatology. The CAI ensemble is able to reproduce observed precipitation and temperature patterns, including precipitation occurrence. Leave-one-out cross-validation results illustrate that the ensemble has 1) minimal bias for precipitation and temperature; 2) a mean absolute error of 2.5 mm day(-1), 1.0 K, and 2.2 K for precipitation and mean and diurnal temperature, respectively; 3) a mean absolute error of 3.3 mm day(-1) for the standard deviation of precipitation; and 4) nearly unbiased probability distributions across multiple thresholds of precipitation intensity. Additionally, the ensemble provides estimates of uncertainty across the distributions with increasing uncertainty for higher percentiles.

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Related Dataset #1 : Daymet: Daily Surface Weather Data on a 1-km Grid for North America, Version 3

Related Dataset #2 : Ensemble gridded (1 km) daily rainfall and temperature for the Hawaiian Islands (1990-2014)

Related Service #1 : Cheyenne: SGI ICE XA Cluster

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Author Newman, Andrew J.
Clark, Martyn P.
Longman, Ryan J.
Gilleland, Eric
Giambelluca, Thomas W.
Arnold, Jeffrey R.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2019-03-01T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T19:17:57.929311
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Suggested Citation Newman, Andrew J., Clark, Martyn P., Longman, Ryan J., Gilleland, Eric, Giambelluca, Thomas W., Arnold, Jeffrey R.. (2019). Use of daily station observations to produce high-resolution gridded probabilistic precipitation and temperature time series for the Hawaiian Islands. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7s185hf. Accessed 19 July 2025.

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