True: The satellite precipitation estimates in FFGS are products from geostationary and polar satellites, FFG product is updated every 6 hours, Flash floods can occur when when the soil is very dry, Lower the FFG - THE higher possibility of flash flood, ASM product shows soil water saturation for the upper soil , FMAP means "Forecast Mean Areal Precipitation", Merged MAP is bias-corrected product , Merged MAP is derived from MWGHE, GHE, radar and gauge products, Catchment response in flash flooding does not afford long lead time, FMAP is not used in calculation of PFFT and IFFT, False: The satellite precipitation estimates in FFGS are products from only geostationary satellites, FFG product is updated hourly, Flash floods cannot occur when soil is dry, Higher the FFG - THE higher possibility of flash flood, ASM product shows soil water saturation for the upper and lower soil, FMAP means "Flood map", Merged MAP is not bias-corrected product , Merged MAP is derived from MWGHE, GHE, radar and gauge and FFG products, Catchment response in flash flooding affords long lead time, FMAP is used in calculation of PFFT and IFFT,

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