The Global Precipitation Mission (GPM) software provides graphic visualization tools that enable easy comparison of ground- and space-based radar observations. It was initially designed to compare ground radar reflectivity from operational, ground-based, S- and C-band meteorological radars with comparable measurements from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite’s precipitation radar instrument. This design is also applicable to other ground-based and space-based radars, and allows both ground- and space-based radar data to be compared for validation purposes.

The visualization tool software is written in IDL, and can be operated either in the IDL development environment or as a stand-alone executable function.
This work was done by Mathew Schwaller of Goddard Space Flight Center. For further information, contact the Goddard Innovative Partnerships Office at (301) 286-5810. GSC-15785-1

