Some features of this page require JavaScript. If your browser is not JavaScript enabled, or you have chosen to turn JavaScript off, use the "NoPop" links to view the images. Skip Navigation Link
NESDIS banner image and link to NESDIS
Satellite Services Division banner image and link to SSD
link to the NOAA Home pageLink to the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service Home PageDefault
DOC / NOAA / NESDIS / OSDPD / SSD
 
Disclaimer / Privacy Policy

Link to Fire ProductsLink to OSEI PagesLink to Precipitation ProductsLink to Satellite InformationLink to Snow ProductsLink to Tropical ProductsLink to Volcano ProductsLink to Winds ProductsLink to Geographical Information System Products  
Mission Statement

Operational Hydro-Estimator Precipitation Imagery

The original Auto-Estimator algorithm was developed for deep, moist convective systems. Over time, enhancements and improvements to the program led to a completely new product, called the Hydro-estimator, which is currently in operational use by the National Weather Service for monitoring potential flash flood events. Precipitation rates are primarily based on the cloud top temperature obtained from GOES 12 and GOES 10 (10.7 micron). Instantaneous, 1 hour, 3 hour, 6 hour, and 24 hour precipitation estimates are available. Numerous other factors, including the cloud-top geometry, the available atmospheric moisture, stability parameters, radar, and local topography, are used to further adjust the rain rate.

CURRENT TIME (based on your computer's time):
UTC ..
Local

NOAA/NESDIS HYDRO ESTIMATOR Combined Products

Instantaneous Rainfall Rate
HECOMB-INST

One Hour Rainfall Estimate
HECOMB-1HR

Three Hour Rainfall Estimate
HECOMB-3HR

Six Hour Rainfall Estimate
HECOMB-6HR

24 Hour Rainfall Estimate
HECOMB-24HR

NOAA/NESDIS AUTO ESTIMATOR Products

Instantaneous Rainfall Rate
AUWR-INST

One Hour Rainfall Estimate
AUWR-1HR

Three Hour Rainfall Estimate
AUWR-3HR

Six Hour Rainfall Estimate
AUWR-6HR

24 Hour Rainfall Estimate
AUWR-24HR


CLICK for HE STATISTICS

CLICK for AWIPS SPE STATISTICS

 



 
Contact Information:
You are Here: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/PCPN/HE.html
 
SSDWebmaster@noaa.gov