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Nuaman Ejaz, Aftab Haider Khan, Muhammad Shahid, Kifayat Zaman, Khaled S. Balkhair, Khalid Mohammed Alghamdi, Khalil Ur Rahman and Songhao Shang
Satellite precipitation products (SPPs) are undeniably subject to uncertainty due to retrieval algorithms and sampling issues. Many research efforts have concentrated on merging SPPs to create high-quality merged precipitation datasets (MPDs) in order to...
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Nikolaos Ntinopoulos, Marios Spiliotopoulos, Lampros Vasiliades and Nikitas Mylopoulos
Forest fires are of critical importance in the Mediterranean region. Fire weather indices are meteorological indices that produce information about the impact as well as the characteristics of a fire event in an ecosystem and have been developed for that...
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Mirce Ivón Morales-Velázquez,Graciela del Socorro Herrera,Javier Aparicio,Arezoo Rafieeinasab,René Lobato-Sánchez
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Accurate precipitation data is essential for any hydrometeorological study, particularly for calibration and simulation of hydrological models. In this paper, we evaluate the precipitation of two different reanalysis products (the ERA5 and GLDAS), and tw...
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Riccardo Hénin, Margarida L. R. Liberato, Alexandre M. Ramos and Célia M. Gouveia
An assessment of daily accumulated precipitation during extreme precipitation events (EPEs) occurring over the period 2000?2008 in the Iberian Peninsula (IP) is presented. Different sources for precipitation data, namely ERA-Interim and ERA5 reanalysis b...
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Thu Ha Nguyen, Ilyas Masih, Yasir A. Mohamed and Pieter Van der Zaag
The limitation in quantity and quality of climate data, in particular rainfall measurements, directly affects the reliability of hydrological models, which negatively impacts on the quality of water resources planning and management. This is obviously tr...
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Alexander J. Koutsouris, Jan Seibert and Steve W. Lyon
This study explored the potential for bias correction of global precipitation datasets (GPD) to support streamflow simulation for water resource management in data limited regions. Two catchments, 580 km2 and 2530 km2, in the Kilombero Valley of central ...
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Haileyesus Belay Lakew, Semu Ayalew Moges and Dereje Hailu Asfaw
The aim of this study is to assess the performance of various global precipitation products for water resources application in the Upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia. Three precipitation products of gauge-adjusted (corrected) CMORPH, (TRMM) TMPA 3B42v7 and ...
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Alyssa M. Le, Narcisa G. Pricope
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Hydrologic models will be an increasingly important tool for water resource managers as water availability dwindles and water security concerns become more pertinent in data-scarce regions. Fortunately, newly available satellite remote sensing technology...
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Shuixin Zhong and Zitong Chen
Warm Sector Torrential Rains (WSTRs) occurring during the outbreak of the monsoon in May of 2015 in South China were studied using surface automatic weather observational data, sounding, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis inter...
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Paolo Reggiani, Gabriele Coccia and Biswajit Mukhopadhyay
The Upper Indus Basin (UIB) and the Karakoram Range are the subject of ongoing hydro-glaciological studies to investigate possible glacier mass balance shifts due to climatic change. Because of the high altitude and remote location, the Karakoram Range i...
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