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ABSTRACT In hydrologic modeling, forecasting peak floods is a complex and high‐priority task, particularly in regions with limited in situ observations. This research investigates the potential of utilizing satellite‐based precipitation products with near real‐time updates (NRT‐SbPP), together with deep learning, to improve peak flow estimation and ...
Saeideh Pourentezari +4 more
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CHARACTERISTIC OF RAINFALL PATTERN BEFORE FLOOD OCCUR IN INDONESIA BASED ON RAINFALL DATA FROM GSMaP [PDF]
Floods are natural disasters that took place almost all over the world including Indonesia. Indonesia is very vulnerable to disasters because has characteristic a huge amount of rainfall throughout the year.
Aryastana, Putu +2 more
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Abstract Convective heating and vertical motion are closely linked to each other and follow similar evolutionary paths over their convective life cycle. It has not yet been extensively explored, using observation, how such a collaborative evolution changes systematically from region to region over tropical oceans.
Yi‐Chien Chen, Hirohiko Masunaga
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A Toolkit for bulk PCR-based marker design from next-generation sequence data: application for development of a framework linkage map in bulb onion (Allium cepa L.) [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Although modern sequencing technologies permit the ready detection of numerous DNA sequence variants in any organisms, converting such information to PCR-based genetic markers is hampered by a lack of simple, scalable tools.
John A McCallum +9 more
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Central nervous system (CNS) diseases are driven by spatiotemporally dynamic molecular networks. Single‐cell and spatial multiomics technologies dissect cellular heterogeneity, microenvironmental remodeling, and intercellular crosstalk. Integration of transcriptomic, epigenomic, proteomic, and metabolomic layers reveals disease‐associated regulatory ...
Mingkai Xia +4 more
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In many developing regions and archipelagic nations, the spatial coverage of ground-based rainfall stations (GSR), considered the most reliable source of precipitation data, is often inadequate.
Hadi Kardhana +7 more
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Reliability of Gridded Precipitation Products in the Yellow River Basin, China
Gridded precipitation products are the potential alternatives in hydrological studies, and the evaluation of their accuracy and potential use is very important for reliable simulations.
Yanfen Yang, Jing Wu, Lei Bai, Bing Wang
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Evolutionary tree of representative precipitation products and the methods behind them. ABSTRACT High‐resolution precipitation products (e.g., km‐scale and hourly) are essential for capturing extreme rainfall dynamics and improving hydrological models for flood forecasting and related applications.
Yuhang Zhang +7 more
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Kajian Pola Distribusi Hujan Jam-Jaman di Kabupaten Rokan Hulu Menggunakan Data Satelit Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) [PDF]
Flood calculation design requires an input of rainfall design that is distributed rainfall into hourly rainfall. Distribution of each pattern from a hourly rainfall was necessary to convert rainfall into hourly rainfall designed.
Fauzi, M. (Manyuk) +2 more
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Extreme Sahelian Rainfall Continues to Rise Despite Stable Storm Frequency
Abstract Since the 1980s, Sahel rainfall totals, extreme rainfall, and the share of rainfall from extreme events have all trended upward. In observational and reanalysis data sets, these increases are linked to trends in mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) and extreme deep convection (cold clusters).
Dorian Spät +2 more
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