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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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Mahesh Edirisinghe and Uruvitiya Gamage Dilaj Maduranga
The reported lightning accidents that are available in the DesInventar database?which consist of 549 deaths, 498 injured people, 39 destroyed houses, and 741 damaged houses?were analyzed in terms of their geographical and temporal variation. The average ...
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R. M. Gairola,M. T. Bushair,Raj Kumar
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The Indian National Satellite System (INSAT) based Multispectral Rainfall Algorithm (IMSRA) operationally provides precipitation estimates using measurements provided by the Kalpana satellite from 2008 onwards and the INSAT-3D from 2014 onwards over Indi...
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Majid Fereidoon, Manfred Koch and Luca Brocca
Hydrological models are widely used for many purposes in water sector projects, including streamflow prediction and flood risk assessment. Among the input data used in such hydrological models, the spatial-temporal variability of rainfall datasets has a ...
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Asim Jahangir Khan, Manfred Koch and Karen Milena Chinchilla
The present study aims to evaluate the capability of the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM), Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA), version 7 (TRMM-3B42-V7) precipitation product to estimate appropriate precipitation rates in the Upper ...
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Pawel Gilewski and Marek Nawalany
Precipitation is one of the essential variables in rainfall-runoff modeling. For hydrological purposes, the most commonly used data sources of precipitation are rain gauges and weather radars. Recently, multi-satellite precipitation estimates have gained...
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Qin Jiang, Weiyue Li, Jiahong Wen, Can Qiu, Weiwei Sun, Qilin Fang, Ming Xu and Jianguo Tan
Satellite-based rainfall products have extensive applications in global change studies, but they are known to contain deviations that require comprehensive verification at different scales. In this paper, we evaluated the accuracies of two high-resolutio...
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Peizhen Ren, Jianzhu Li, Ping Feng, Yuangang Guo and Qiushuang Ma
Satellite precipitation products are unique sources of precipitation measurement that overcome spatial and temporal limitations, but their precision differs in specific catchments and climate zones. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the precipitat...
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Yapeng Wang, Chao Yu, Jinhua Tao, Zifeng Wang, Yidan Si, Liangxiao Cheng, Hongmei Wang, Songyan Zhu and Liangfu Chen
The temporal and spatial distributions of tropospheric ozone and its precursors (NO2, CO, HCHO) are analyzed over Guangxi (GX) in South China. We used tropospheric column ozone (TCO) from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) and Microwave Limb Sounder (...
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Ruiyao Chen, Faisal Alquaied and W. Linwood Jones
The NASA Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager (TMI) has produced a 17-plus-year time-series of calibrated microwave radiances that have remarkable value for investigating the effects of the Earth?s climate change over the tropics. ...
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