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Remote Sensing of Precipitation: Part II



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Autore: Michaelides Silas Visualizza persona
Titolo: Remote Sensing of Precipitation: Part II Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (594 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: abrupt changes
agriculture
annual maxima
assessment
bias correction
cloud radar
complex topography
convective
Cyprus
daily rainfall
data assimilation
discharge
disdrometer
diverse climate
downscaling
EDBF algorithm
elevation
ERA5
error decomposition
evaluation
extreme events
extreme precipitation
extreme rainfall
field displacement
flood
gauge data
geographically and temporally weighted regression
geographically and temporally weighted regression kriging
geographically weighted regression
geospatial predictor
GNSS
GNSS antenna
GNSS ZTD
goGPS
GPM
GPM IMERG
gridded precipitation products
ground radar
GSMaP
GSMaP_Gauge_NRT
GSMaP_NRT
high-impact rainfall events
hourly rainfall
hydrometeor
hydrometeor classification
IMERG
IMERG-V05B and V06A
Iran
LDR
lightning
linear trends
Louisiana
mainland China
Mainland China
microphysical processes
morphing
MSWEP
multi-satellite precipitation analysis (TMPA)
n/a
Nepal
Northern China
numerical weather prediction
object-based method
optimum interpolation
Pakistan
Phase Center Variation
polarimetric radar signatures
precipitation
precipitation estimation
precipitation interpolation
quantitative precipitation estimation
quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE)
radar
radar reflectivity
radar reflectivity-rain rate relationship
rain spectra
raindrop size distribution
raindrop size distribution (DSD)
raindrop spectrometer
rainfall
reanalysis
receiver antenna calibration
relative calibration
remote sensing
satellite
satellite precipitation
satellite precipitation products
satellite-based precipitation
semi-arid area
SEVIRI
SM2RAIN
SM2RAIN-ASCAT
SM2RAIN-CCI
soil moisture
southern china
spatial bootstrap
spatial pattern
spatiotemporal analysis
spring 2019
statistical distribution
statistical indicators
storm events
stratiform
TAHMO
Taiwan
Thies
thunderstorm
Tianshan Mountains
TIGGE
time weight function
trends
TRMM
U-blox
validation
weather circulations
weighted precipitation
WRF model
ZED-F9P
Zenith Tropospheric Delay
Persona (resp. second.): MichaelidesSilas
Sommario/riassunto: Precipitation is a well-recognized pillar in the global water and energy balances. The accurate and timely understanding of its characteristics at the global, regional and local scales is indispensable for a clearer insight on 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 the 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. This volume hosts original research contributions on several aspects of remote sensing of precipitation, including applications which embrace the use of remote sensing in tackling issues such as precipitation estimation, seasonal characteristics of precipitation and frequency analysis, assessment of satellite precipitation products, storm prediction, rain microphysics and microstructure, and the comparison of satellite and numerical weather prediction precipitation products.
Altri titoli varianti: Remote Sensing of Precipitation
Titolo autorizzato: Remote Sensing of Precipitation: Part II  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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