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Clustering the Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation Using Global Satellite Data
The diurnal cycle of precipitation (DCP) is a fundamental component of the precipitation cycles across various temporal scales. However, the absence of a comprehensive and intuitive clustering description of the DCP, including precipitation amount ...
Penghan Chen +4 more
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Diurnal cycle of precipitation in Brazil
Abstract The diurnal cycle is an important mode of climatic variability associated with different aspects of micro, meso and large scale meteorological phenomena. Thus, we performed a study of the space-time variability of the diurnal cycle based on the longest time series (13-years) of precipitation with hourly sampling and covering all ...
Cláudio Santos e Silva +10 more
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Study region: The upper part of the Guayllabamba and Napo basins (78.2 ° W, 0.3 °S; 18,500 km2) in the equatorial Andes, which are vulnerable to stress on the ecosystem services.
Jean-Carlos Ruiz-Hernández +12 more
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In this study we investigate the characteristics of the diurnal precipitation cycle including the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) and seasonal influences over a mountainous area in Sumatra Island based on the in situ measurement of precipitation using ...
Marzuki Marzuki +7 more
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The diurnal cycle of precipitation and its associated land‐sea breeze circulation over coastal northern Australia are investigated using surface wind speed and enthalpy (latent and sensible heat) fluxes from the Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System.
Hien X. Bui +3 more
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Two high-resolution Chinese regional reanalysis (CNRR) datasets at a resolution of 18 km during the period of 1998–2009 are generated by Gridpoint Statistical Interpolation (GSI) data assimilation system and spectral nudging (SN) method.
Yutong Lu +8 more
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Identification of precipitation diurnal process using PERSIANN over Central Java Area [PDF]
The diurnal cycle is a process that repeats daily due to earth rotation. This cycle could significantly affect the hydrological conditions and lithosphere conditions, including humans.
Fianggoro Muhammad +2 more
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Impact of correcting sub-daily climate model biases for hydrological studies [PDF]
The study of climate change impact on water resources has accelerated worldwide over the past 2 decades. An important component of such studies is the bias-correction step, which accounts for spatiotemporal biases present in climate model outputs over a ...
M. Faghih, F. Brissette, P. Sabeti
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Evaluation of Asian summer precipitation in different configurations of a high-resolution general circulation model in a range of decision-relevant spatial scales [PDF]
High-resolution general circulation models (GCMs) can provide new insights into the simulated distribution of global precipitation. We evaluate how summer precipitation is represented over Asia in global simulations with a grid length of 14 km.
M. R. Muetzelfeldt +6 more
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Influences of Lake Malawi on the spatial and diurnal variability of local precipitation [PDF]
We investigate how the intensity and spatial distribution of precipitation vary around Lake Malawi on a diurnal timescale, which can be valuable information for water resource management in tropical south-eastern African nations. Using a state-of-the-art
S. Koseki, P. A. Mooney
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