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The PrISM product is a satellite rainfall product initially designed for Africa over a regular grid at 0.25° (about 25x25 km²) and every 3 hours. It is obtained from the synergy of SMOS satellite soil moisture measurements and CMORPH-raw precipitation product through the PrIMS algorithm (Pellarin et al., 2009, 2013, 2020, Louvet et al., 2015, Román-Cascón et al. 2017).
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Rainfall product (mm/3h) in Africa (2010-2020)
Rainfall product (mm/3h) in Africa (2010-2020)
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