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Syed Imran Ahmed, Ramesh Rudra, Pradeep Goel, Alamgir Khan, Bahram Gharabaghi and Rohit Sharma
Ascertaining the spatiotemporal accuracy of precipitation is a challenge for hydrologists and planners for flood protection measures. The objective of this study was to compare streamflow simulations using rain gauge and radar data from a watershed in So...
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Jonathan Coto, W. Linwood Jones and Gerald M. Heymsfield
This paper deals with the validation of rain rate and wind speed measurements from the High-Altitude Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (HIWRAP), which occurred in September 2013 when the NASA Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle passed over an ocean rain sq...
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Dayal Wijayarathne, Paulin Coulibaly, Sudesh Boodoo and David Sills
Demand for radar Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) as precipitation forcing to hydrological models in operational flood forecasting has increased in the recent past. It is practically impossible to get error-free QPEs due to the intrinsic limit...
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Singaiah Chintalapudi, Hatim O. Sharif and Hongjie Xie
In this study, seven precipitation products (rain gauges, NEXRAD MPE, PERSIANN 0.25 degree, PERSIANN CCS-3hr, PERSIANN CCS-1hr, TRMM 3B42V7, and CMORPH) were used to force a physically-based distributed hydrologic model. The model was driven by these pro...
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A. M. Sexton, A. M. Sadeghi, X. Zhang, R. Srinivasan, A. Shirmohammadi
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P. Tuppad, K. R. Douglas-Mankin, J. K. Koelliker, J. M. S. Hutchinson, M. C. Knapp
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