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A Review of Global Precipitation Data Sets: Data Sources, Estimation, and Intercomparisons [PDF]
In this paper, we present a comprehensive review of the data sources and estimation methods of 30 currently available global precipitation data sets, including gauge-based, satellite-related, and reanalysis data sets.
Ashouri, H +5 more
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Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change and Axisymmetricity Deduced from GSMaP
The relationship of tropical cyclone (TC) future intensity change to current intensity and current axisymmetricity deduced from hourly Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) data was investigated. Axisymmetricity is a metric that correlates positively with the magnitude of the axisymmetric component of the rainfall rate and negatively with ...
Udai Shimada +2 more
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Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) and its successor, Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM), have provided hydrologists with important precipitation data sources for hydrological applications in sparsely gauged or ungauged basins.
Fei Yuan +7 more
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Evaluation of global fine-resolution precipitation products and their uncertainty quantification in ensemble discharge simulations [PDF]
PublishedThis is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Copernicus Publications via http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-20-903-2016The applicability of six fine-resolution precipitation products, including precipitation radar, infrared ...
Fu, G +4 more
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Verification of GSMaP Rainfall Estimates over the Central Himalayas
This paper verifies satellite-based rainfall data GSMaP_MVK+ with gauge observed rainfall over the Nepal Himalayas. Assessment of the accuracy is done at two levels, firstly for the whole country and secondly for physiographic regions. Verification of daily rainfall at a country level shows that the GSMaP_MVK+ captures the spatial distribution of ...
MANDIRA SHRESTHA +3 more
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The recent development of satellite products for observing precipitation based on different technologies (microwaves, infrared, etc.) allows for near-real-time meteorological studies. The purpose of this article is to evaluate 11 satellite products (GHE,
Antoine Causse +3 more
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Limitations of observation data cause analysis and prediction of precipitation is difficult. One way to overcome such limitations is the use of satellite data such as GSMaP, but satellite data needs to be validated before use. This study aims to validate
Sanjaya Natadiredja +2 more
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Moist convection and its upscale effects in simulations of the Indian monsoon with explicit and parametrised convection [PDF]
In common with many global models, the Met Office Unified Model (MetUM) climate simulations show large errors in Indian summer monsoon rainfall, with a wet bias over the equatorial Indian Ocean, a dry bias over India, and with too weak low-level flow ...
Birch, CE +5 more
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Assessment of satellite rainfall products for streamflow simulation in medium watersheds of the Ethiopian highlands [PDF]
The objective is to assess the suitability of commonly used high-resolution satellite rainfall products (CMORPH, TMPA 3B42RT, TMPA 3B42 and PERSIANN) as input to the semi-distributed hydrological model SWAT for daily streamflow simulation in two ...
M. Gebremichael, M. M. Bitew
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Bias adjustment of satellite-based precipitation estimation using gauge observations: A case study in Chile [PDF]
Satellite-based precipitation estimates (SPEs) are promising alternative precipitation data for climatic and hydrological applications, especially for regions where ground-based observations are limited.
Braithwaite, D +5 more
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