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Susen Shrestha, Mattia Zaramella, Mattia Callegari, Felix Greifeneder and Marco Borga
This study aims to evaluate the potential of ERA5 precipitation and temperature reanalysis for snow water equivalent (SWE) simulation by considering the role of catchment spatial scale in controlling the errors obtained by comparison with corresponding S...
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Surabhi Upadhyay, Priya Silwal, Rajaram Prajapati, Rocky Talchabhadel, Sandesh Shrestha, Sudeep Duwal and Hanik Lakhe
High spatio-temporal resolution and accurate long-term rainfall estimates are critical in sustainable water resource planning and management, assessment of climate variability and extremes, and hydro-meteorology-related water system decisions. The recent...
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Yifan Liao, Bingzhang Lin, Xiaoyang Chen and Hui Ding
Storm separation is a key step when carrying out storm transposition analysis for Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) estimation in mountainous areas. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has recommended the step-duration-orographic-intensificati...
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Md Abul Ehsan Bhuiyan, Feifei Yang, Nishan Kumar Biswas, Saiful Haque Rahat and Tahneen Jahan Neelam
The Integrated Multisatellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) (IMERG) Level 3 estimates rainfall from passive microwave sensors onboard satellites that are associated with several uncertainty sources such as sensor calibration, retr...
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Mariola Kedra
This study analyzes changes in long-term patterns of precipitation and river flow, as well as changes in their variability over the most recent 60 years (1956?2015). The study area is situated in the mountain basin of the Dunajec River, encompassing stre...
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Gerd Wendler, Telayna Gordon and Martin Stuefer
Alaska observes very large differences in precipitation throughout the state; southeast Alaska experiences consistently wet conditions, while northern Arctic Alaska observes very dry conditions. The maximum mean annual precipitation of 5727 mm is observe...
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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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Eylon Shamir, Alon Rimmer and Konstantine P. Georgakakos
A high-resolution 3-D orographic precipitation model (OPM) forced by Climate Forecast System (CFS) reanalysis fields was developed for the Lake Kinneret watershed (Israel-Syria-Lebanon territories). The OPM was tuned to represent the interaction between ...
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Yan Li, Julian R. Thompson and Hengpeng Li
Sparse climatic observations represent a major challenge for hydrological modeling of mountain catchments with implications for decision-making in water resources management. Employing elevation bands in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool-Sequential Unce...
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Guanghua Xu, Xianli Xu, Meixian Liu, Alexander Y. Sun and Kelin Wang
The lack of high spatial resolution precipitation data, which are crucial for the modeling and managing of hydrological systems, has triggered many attempts at spatial downscaling. The essence of downscaling lies in extracting extra information from a da...
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