How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities

This paper presents a scientific review on how Malaysia has benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall since its first launch in 1998. As a tropical country in which the environment is highly characterised by rainfall dynamics, public domain access of high-resolution satellite rainfall da...

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Published in:ASM Science Journal
Main Author: Mahmud M.R.; Mansor F.; Yatim M.A.M.; Yusof A.A.; Reba M.N.M.; Hashim M.; Norman M.; Rahman A.A.; Jaafar W.S.W.M.; Hossein M.S.
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Language:English
Published: Akademi Sains Malaysia 2019
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Mahmud M.R.; Mansor F.; Yatim M.A.M.; Yusof A.A.; Reba M.N.M.; Hashim M.; Norman M.; Rahman A.A.; Jaafar W.S.W.M.; Hossein M.S.
How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities
2019
ASM Science Journal
12

10.32802/asmscj.2019.325
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85076034910&doi=10.32802%2fasmscj.2019.325&partnerID=40&md5=a44d9600ae967a53f733e01a5af7171b
This paper presents a scientific review on how Malaysia has benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall since its first launch in 1998. As a tropical country in which the environment is highly characterised by rainfall dynamics, public domain access of high-resolution satellite rainfall data could be very useful to support the hydrologic and related environmental studies. The scope of this paper includes achievements, the trend of studies, as well as gaps and future opportunities for scientific research. Examining this element is crucial in determining the present information on the status quo of the applications of space-based technology to Malaysian hydrologic research. Furthermore, this information is critical to charter the future action for the policymakers and revision of respective disciplines, including climate change, environmental sustainability, disaster resilience, food security, and education. Based on the search throughout the largest scientific databases of Web of Science and Scopus, five major trends have been identified. Those trends were ranked based on the number of research, 1) Satellite rainfall data performance and quality evaluation (40%), 2) Satellite rainfall data as input to environmental modelling (27%), 3) Rain fade & telecommunication (16%), 4) Satellite rainfall data quality improvement (7%), and 5) Rainfall studies. These trends were identified about 11 years after the satellite rainfall project started in 1998. The major achievement till now is validating the accuracy of the satellite rainfall and also downscaling it for local application. © 2019 Akademi Sains Malaysia.
Akademi Sains Malaysia
18236782
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Mahmud M.R.; Mansor F.; Yatim M.A.M.; Yusof A.A.; Reba M.N.M.; Hashim M.; Norman M.; Rahman A.A.; Jaafar W.S.W.M.; Hossein M.S.
spellingShingle Mahmud M.R.; Mansor F.; Yatim M.A.M.; Yusof A.A.; Reba M.N.M.; Hashim M.; Norman M.; Rahman A.A.; Jaafar W.S.W.M.; Hossein M.S.
How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities
author_facet Mahmud M.R.; Mansor F.; Yatim M.A.M.; Yusof A.A.; Reba M.N.M.; Hashim M.; Norman M.; Rahman A.A.; Jaafar W.S.W.M.; Hossein M.S.
author_sort Mahmud M.R.; Mansor F.; Yatim M.A.M.; Yusof A.A.; Reba M.N.M.; Hashim M.; Norman M.; Rahman A.A.; Jaafar W.S.W.M.; Hossein M.S.
title How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities
title_short How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities
title_full How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities
title_fullStr How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities
title_full_unstemmed How has malaysia benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall? Trends, gaps and further research opportunities
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description This paper presents a scientific review on how Malaysia has benefited from the high-resolution satellite rainfall since its first launch in 1998. As a tropical country in which the environment is highly characterised by rainfall dynamics, public domain access of high-resolution satellite rainfall data could be very useful to support the hydrologic and related environmental studies. The scope of this paper includes achievements, the trend of studies, as well as gaps and future opportunities for scientific research. Examining this element is crucial in determining the present information on the status quo of the applications of space-based technology to Malaysian hydrologic research. Furthermore, this information is critical to charter the future action for the policymakers and revision of respective disciplines, including climate change, environmental sustainability, disaster resilience, food security, and education. Based on the search throughout the largest scientific databases of Web of Science and Scopus, five major trends have been identified. Those trends were ranked based on the number of research, 1) Satellite rainfall data performance and quality evaluation (40%), 2) Satellite rainfall data as input to environmental modelling (27%), 3) Rain fade & telecommunication (16%), 4) Satellite rainfall data quality improvement (7%), and 5) Rainfall studies. These trends were identified about 11 years after the satellite rainfall project started in 1998. The major achievement till now is validating the accuracy of the satellite rainfall and also downscaling it for local application. © 2019 Akademi Sains Malaysia.
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