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José Luis da Silva Pinho,António Pereira,Rolando Faria
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Os sistemas de previsão e alerta utilizados na gestão de recursos hídricos e operação de sistemas de drenagem tiveram desenvolvimentos significativos nos últimos anos. Esses desenvolvimentos resultaram da disponibilidade de informações meteorológicas em ...
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Nicolás Velásquez
In tropical regions, deep convective systems are associated with extreme rainfall storms that usually detonate flash floods and landslides in the Andean Colombian region. Several studies have used satellite data to address the structure and formation of ...
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José Roberto Ávila-Carrasco,Graciela S. Herrera,Hugo Enrique Júnez-Ferrerira,Arturo Valdés-Manzanilla
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Weather radar calibration is a topic of great current interest because it is useful for various hydrological applications. Several methods have been developed for adjusting the relation between reflectivity data Z and rainfall intensity R (Z/R) because d...
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Mahmoud Rajabi, Hossein Nahavandchi and Mostafa Hoseini
Flood detection and produced maps play essential roles in policymaking, planning, and implementing flood management options. Remote sensing is commonly accepted as a maximum cost-effective technology to obtain detailed information over large areas of lan...
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Matteo Sangiorgio and Stefano Barindelli
Intense convective storms usually produce large rainfall volumes in short time periods, increasing the risk of floods and causing damages to population, buildings, and infrastructures. In this paper, we propose a framework to couple visual and statistica...
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Zahra Sahlaoui and Soumia Mordane
This study focused on investigating the impact of gauge adjustment on the rainfall estimate from a Moroccan C-band weather radar located in Khouribga City. The radar reflectivity underwent a quality check before deployment to retrieve the rainfall amount...
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Bilal Hammoud, Fabien Ndagijimana, Ghaleb Faour, Hussam Ayad and Jalal Jomaah
In this paper, we present a probabilistic approach which uses nadir-looking wide-band radar to detect oil spills on rough ocean surface. The proposed approach combines a single-layer scattering model with Bayesian statistics to evaluate the probability o...
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Kenneth L. Pryor, Tyler Wawrzyniak and Da-Lin Zhang
The 24 September 2001 College Park, Maryland, tornado was a long-track and strong tornado that passed within a close range of two Doppler radars. It was the third in a series of three tornadoes associated with a supercell storm that developed in Stafford...
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Zhigang Chu, Yingzhao Ma, Guifu Zhang, Zhenhui Wang, Jing Han, Leilei Kou and Nan Li
Reflectivity factor bias caused by radar calibration errors would influence the accuracy of Quantitative Precipitation Estimations (QPE), and further result in spatial discontinuity in Multiple Ground Radars QPE (MGR-QPE) products. Due to sampling differ...
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Nemanja Kovacevic and Katarina Veljovic
This sensitivity study examined the impact of drizzle on hailstorm characteristics and precipitation on the ground. A cloud-resolving mesoscale model with a two-moment bulk microphysical scheme is modified by introducing mixing ratio and number concentra...
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