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Policy-driven carbon sink enhancement in dryland cities: a case study of Urumqi, a core city on China's New Silk Road. [PDF]
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Seasonal progression of melt and snowlines in Alaska from SAR reveals impacts of warming. [PDF]
Wells A, Rounce DR, Fahnestock M.
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A global 400-m high-resolution soil moisture dataset derived from multi-sensor remote sensing observations. [PDF]
Fang B, Lakshmi V, Hain C, Mishra V.
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A cloud-computing framework for downscaled global 300 m SIF retrieval from Sentinel-3 and TROPOSIF.
Zhang Y, Reyes-Muñoz P, Verrelst J.
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Journal of Hydrometeorology, 2022
AbstractSatellite-based and reanalysis precipitation estimates are an alternative and important supplement to rain gauge data. However, performance of China’s Fengyun (FY) satellite precipitation product and how it compares with other mainstream satellite and reanalysis precipitation products over China remain largely unknown. Here five satellite-based
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AbstractSatellite-based and reanalysis precipitation estimates are an alternative and important supplement to rain gauge data. However, performance of China’s Fengyun (FY) satellite precipitation product and how it compares with other mainstream satellite and reanalysis precipitation products over China remain largely unknown. Here five satellite-based
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Satellite precipitation products and hydrologic applications
Water International, 2014This study examined the application of satellite precipitation in the modelling of 10 watersheds in diverse locations around the planet (Brazil, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand). Significantly, modelled streamflow based on local rain-gauge data and the production version of TRMM 3B42 yielded acceptable results in most of the examined watersheds.
Kenneth J. Tobin, Marvin E. Bennett
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Uncertainties associated with the IMERG Multi-Satellite precipitation product
2016 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2016This study compares the NASA Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) satellite precipitation product with the satellite radar-based GPM Ku-Ka 2ADPR product across the contiguous United States (CONUS) at 0.1° and half-hourly resolution. Results are shown in terms of performance and Taylor's diagrams, which provide a concise description of ...
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Precipitation Extremes Monitoring Using Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) Products
IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2019This study describes a usefulness of GSMaP Near-real-time Gauge-adjusted Rainfall Product (GSMaP_Gauge_NRT) provided by JAXA for monitoring drought from one-month to three-month and heavy rainfall from pentads up to a month. GSMaP_Gauge_NRT is processed 4 hours after observation and is the gauge-adjusted rainfall with spatial resolution of 0.1 degrees ...
Tomoko Tashima, Takuji Kubota, Riko Oki
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