 Satellite-based precipitation estimates provide a unique view of Earth's atmosphere and surface conditions. They can be used for a variety of applications including monitoring weather patterns, assessing droughts, and predicting floods. These estimates are generated by combining data from multiple sources, including microwave sensors, infrared sensors, and visible light cameras. The data is processed and validated before being made available to users. Applications include monitoring water resources, improving agricultural productivity, and providing early warning of extreme events. This article was authored by SeaKid and V-Levizani.