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Remote Sensing of Precipitation: Volume 2



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Autore: Michaelides Silas Visualizza persona
Titolo: Remote Sensing of Precipitation: Volume 2 Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (318 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: satellite radiance
WRF-Hydro
meteorological radar
QPE
microstructure of rain
TMPA
evaluation
precipitation
volume matching
CFSR
GMI
terminal velocity
TRMM-TMPA
surface rain intensity
retrieval algorithm
rain gauges
tropical cyclone
CMORPH
T-Matrix
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM)
statistical evaluation
vertical air velocity
heavy rainfall prediction
GPM IMERG v5
Tianshan Mountains
Red River Basin
precipitation retrieval
satellite precipitation
PERSIANN-CCS
validation network
PEMW
satellite rainfall estimate
high latitude
Cyprus
GPM
wet deposition
CloudSat
thundercloud
GPS
satellite remote sensing
assessment
numerical weather prediction
mineral dust
complex terrain
mesoscale precipitation patterns
GNSS meteorology
lumped models
satellites
Southern China
error analysis
topography
cloud scavenging
radar reflectivity–rain rate relationship
CHAOS
RADOLAN
hydrometeor classification
TRMM
thunderstorm
CHIRPS
satellite precipitation retrieval
GPM/IMERG
GSMaP
bias correction
Precise Point Positioning
Mainland China
supercooled droplets detection
SEID
Saharan dust transportation
Huaihe River basin
GPM Microwave Imager
satellite
TMPA 3B42RT
forecast model
quality indexes
SEVIRI
radiometer
triple collocation
satellite precipitation product
Mandra
synoptic weather types
drop size distribution (DSD)
Amazon Basin
weather radar
X-band radar
downscaling
precipitation rate
neural networks
rain rate
CMIP
GPM-era IMERG
GR models
weather
typhoon
satellite rainfall retrievals
TRMM 3B42 v7
validation
low-cost receivers
rainfall retrieval techniques
snowfall detection
GPM satellite
Zenith Tropospheric Delay
3B42
hurricane Harvey
PERSIANN_CDR
TRMM 3B42 V7
snow water path retrieval
DPR
satellite precipitation adjustment
Peninsular Spain
RMAPS
daily rainfall estimations
streamflow simulation
regional climate models
Red–Thai Binh River Basin
Ensemble Precipitation (EP) algorithm
cloud radar
disdrometer
TRMM-era TMPA
hydrometeorology
MSG
radar data assimilation
dust washout process
runoff simulations
geostationary microwave sensors
radar
topographical and seasonal evaluation
goGPS
XPOL radar
TMPA 3B42V7
telemetric rain gauge
harmonie model
tropical storm rainfall
linear-scaling approach
Milešovka observatory
precipitable water vapor
heavy precipitation
hydrological simulation
reflectivity
Ka-band
Tibetan Plateau
satellite rainfall estimates
regional rainfall regimes
Lai Nullah
microwave scattering
remote sensing
pre-processing
rainfall rate
MSWEP
climatology
VIC model
CMORPH_CRT
IMERG
single frequency GNSS
PERSIANN
flood-inducing storm
climate models
Pakistan
precipitating hydrometeor
data assimilation
rainfall
kriging with external drift
dual-polarization
quantitative precipitation estimates
flash flood
Satellite Precipitation Estimates
gridded radar precipitation
regional rainfall sub-regimes
polar systems
Sommario/riassunto: Precipitation is a well-recognized pillar in global water and energy balances. An accurate and timely understanding of its characteristics at the global, regional, and local scales is indispensable for a clearer understanding of the mechanisms underlying the Earth’s atmosphere–ocean complex system. Precipitation is one of the elements that is documented to be greatly affected by climate change. In its various forms, precipitation comprises a primary source of freshwater, which is vital for the sustainability of almost all human activities. Its socio-economic significance is fundamental in managing this natural resource effectively, in applications ranging from irrigation to industrial and household usage. Remote sensing of precipitation is pursued through a broad spectrum of continuously enriched and upgraded instrumentation, embracing sensors which can be ground-based (e.g., weather radars), satellite-borne (e.g., passive or active space-borne sensors), underwater (e.g., hydrophones), aerial, or ship-borne.
Altri titoli varianti: Remote Sensing of Precipitation
Titolo autorizzato: Remote Sensing of Precipitation: Volume 2  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-288-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910346859903321
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