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People have used rainwater harvesting (RWH) technology for generations to a considerable extent in semi-arid and arid regions. In addition to meeting domestic needs, this technology can be utilized for agricultural purposes as well as soil and water ...
Istiarto (16052810) +2 more
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The performance of the Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation data Microwave-Infrared Combined Reanalysis Product (GSMaP RNL), version 6, was evaluated, using northern Vietnam as the test area. The Vietnam Gridded Precipitation (VnGP) Dataset was used
Masato I. Nodzu +3 more
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Using 17 years of ensemble‐based forecast sensitivity to observations (EFSO), this study shows that marine meteorological observations in the eastern tropical Indian Ocean have significantly larger impacts during boreal winter than summer, despite similar observation frequencies.
Miki Hattori, Akira Yamazaki, Iwao Ueki
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Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP), Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Preconception with Station data (CHIRPS), Tropical Rain Measurement Mission Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TRMM 3B42 V7) and Rainfall Estimation from Soil Moisture ...
Xiangzhen Wang +5 more
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Abstract Moisture variability plays a fundamental role in regulating tropical precipitation; however, the mechanisms that sustain moisture anomalies across different timescales remain unclear. This study examines how moisture anomalies are regulated over the Indo‐Pacific warm pool using the column‐integrated moist static energy (CMSE) budget.
S. M. Navarro +3 more
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Comparison Accuracy of CHIRPS, GSMaP V7, and GSMaP V8 Satellite Rainfall Estimation in Kalimantan
The application of satellite product rainfall estimates (SPREs) is growing in hydrometeorology due to limited rainfall measurement. This study aims to compare the accuracy of three SPRE, namely Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station (CHIRPS), Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) Moving Vector with Kalman Filtering (GSMaP-
Joko Suryanto, Joko Krisbiyantoro
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Satellite-based precipitation estimates with high quality and spatial-temporal resolutions play a vital role in forcing global or regional meteorological, hydrological, and agricultural models, which are especially useful over large poorly gauged regions.
Zhen Gao +5 more
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Abstract Urbanization can enhance local precipitation through thermodynamic and dynamic effects, yet detection of the urban rainfall island (URI) effect remains uncertain at the global scale because results vary across data sets, methods, and spatiotemporal resolutions.
Jinghua Xiong, Yuting Yang
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This study evaluated and intercompared seven near-real-time (NRT) versions of satellite-based precipitation products (SPPs) with latencies of less than one day, including GSMaP-NRT, GSMaP-Gauge-NRT, GSMaP-NOW, IMERG-Early, IMERG-Late, TMPA 3B42RT, and ...
Yanhong Dou +4 more
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Precise precipitation records are essential in supporting climate monitoring and extreme weather early warning systems in coastal regions such as Balikpapan. Driven by the need to provide more accurate and representative rainfall information, the primary
Kurniawan Raharjo +4 more
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