C. Pierre
University of Toulouse
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011
C. Pierre; G. Bergametti; B. Marticorena; Eric Mougin; Thierry Lebel; Abdou Ali
The Sahel corresponds to the transition from the dry arid desert to wet savannahs, where vegetation exhibits a well-marked seasonal cycle in response to the West African Monsoon. Precipitation data sets with high spatial and temporal resolutions are therefore relevant to investigate the dynamics of the Sahelian vegetation. Three satellite-based precipitation products (TRMM3B42, RFE2.0, and CMORPH) are compared and tested against kriged rain gauge measurements. The objective is to evaluate their capability to retrieve the main precipitation characteristics during the rainy season. Comparisons are performed over a 4 year period (2004-2007) at spatial resolutions of 0.25° × 0.25° or 0.5° × 0.5° by looking at sensitive criteria for vegetation: spatial distribution of the rainfall field, precipitation frequency, dry spell distribution, and precipitation amounts. Intercomparisons between satellite data sets are conducted over the Sahelian belt (10°N-20°N; 20°W-35°E) at a 1-10 day time scale, while comparisons with 10 day kriged rain gauge measurements are performed over a smaller area (10°N-17.5°N; 17.5°W-2.5°E). The precipitation spatial distributions are in good agreement between satellite products and with the kriged data. Considering the daily frequency, the satellite products show a high agreement between them (∼80%). The TRMM3B42 product exhibits the lowest number of rainy days, and RFE2.0 exhibits the highest. The CMORPH product overestimates rainfall amounts, while TRMM3B42 and RFE2.0 are both in good agreement with the kriged data. The impacts of these distinctive behaviors on simulated vegetation are investigated by comparisons with MODIS LAI, considering vegetation dynamics and amounts. The studied criteria of precipitation fields appear as a critical issue for Sahelian vegetation modeling.
Aeolian Research | 2015
C. Pierre; Laurent Kergoat; G. Bergametti; Eric Mougin; Christian Baron; Amadou Abdourhamane Touré; Jean-Louis Rajot; Pierre Hiernaux; B. Marticorena; C. Delon
Catena | 2014
C. Pierre; G. Bergametti; B. Marticorena; A. AbdourhamaneTouré; Jean-Louis Rajot; Laurent Kergoat
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation | 2015
Laurent Kergoat; Pierre Hiernaux; Cécile Dardel; C. Pierre; F. Guichard; Adamou Kalilou
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Laurent Kergoat; Françoise Guichard; C. Pierre; C. Vassal
Land Degradation & Development | 2018
C. Pierre; Laurent Kergoat; Pierre Hiernaux; Christian Baron; G. Bergametti; Jean-Louis Rajot; Amadou Abdourhamane Touré; Gregory S. Okin; B. Marticorena
Global and Planetary Change | 2016
C. Pierre; M. Grippa; Eric Mougin; Françoise Guichard; Laurent Kergoat
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Laurent Kergoat; Françoise Guichard; C. Pierre; C. Vassal
Geophysical Research Letters | 2016
G. Bergametti; Jean-Louis Rajot; C. Pierre; Christel Bouet; B. Marticorena
Revue des Regions Arides | 2015
C. Pierre; G. Bergametti; B. Marticorena; Christel Bouet; Catherine Schmechtig; Eric Mougin
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