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Abstract Spaceborne radar systems such as the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission (GPM)'s core satellite Dual‐frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) provide global insight into precipitation structure, storm morphology, and hydrological cycles. However, their limited spatial and temporal sampling and high cost constrain their ability to continuously ...
Florian Morvais, Chuntao Liu
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Telah dilakukan penelitian untuk mengetahui keakuratan data curah hujan TRMM dan data curah hujan dari pos pengamatanhujan BMKG untuk wilayah Kalimantan Selatan. Data yang diolah merupakan data bulanan dari tahun 2005-2014.
Reffina Wahdianty +2 more
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Ensemble representation of uncertainty in Lagrangian satellite rainfall estimates [PDF]
A new algorithm called Lagrangian Simulation (LSIM) has been developed that enables the interpolation uncertainty present in Lagrangian satellite rainfall algorithms such as the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) morphing technique (CMORPH) to be ...
Bellerby, T. J.
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Seasonal Variability of Precipitating Systems in Four Radar Domains of Northeast Brazil
This study analyzes the climatology and evaluates how the physical aspects of precipitating systems are influenced by the dry and wet seasons in Northeast Brazil, highlighting seasonal variations in the frequency, size, intensity, and duration of these systems in the regions of Natal, Maceió, Petrolina, and Salvador.
Amanda Carolina da Silva Queiroz +1 more
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Rainfall and temperature variables play an important role in understanding meteorology at global and regional scales. However, the availability of meteorological information in areas of complex topography is difficult, as the density of weather stations ...
Eduardo E. Villavicencio +3 more
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Abstract This study aims to identify and understand the drivers of interannual variability in coastal salinity in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Using a combination of satellite, in situ and reanalysis data, we show how ocean‐basin‐scale sea surface temperature gradients in the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans associated with major climate modes such ...
Sreelekha Jarugula +3 more
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Energy non-equipartition in multicomponent granular mixtures [PDF]
We study non-equipartition of energy in granular fluids composed by an arbitrarily large number of components. We focus on a simple mean field model, based upon a Maxwell collision operator kernel, and predict the temperature ratios for the species ...
Brenig, L., Lambiotte, R.
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Impacts of Fire on Flow Magnitude and Variability in the Southeastern Amazon Basin
Abstract Increasing fire within the Amazon rainforest is a significant disturbance that has the potential to alter flow regimes and subsequently impact local ecology and ecosystem services. While previous studies have examined the impact of land cover change on streamflow, the specific effects of fire on the hydrology of Amazonian forested catchments ...
Sharmin F. Siddiqui +2 more
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Study on the localization of tropical cyclone rainfall climatology and persistence model R-CLIPER
The Tropical Cyclone (TC) Rainfall Climatology and Persistence Model (R-CLIPER) is a statistical parametric model for TC precipitation based on observations of North Atlantic TCs or global TCs.
Ying LI +4 more
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This study presents an assessment of the version-6 (V06) of the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (IMERG) product from June 2014 to December 2017 over different hydro-climatic regimes in the Tianshan Mountains ...
Muhammad Naveed Anjum +8 more
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