The main objective of this study is to validate and inter-compare two Near-Real-Time Satellite Rainfall Estimates (NRT-SREs): INSAT Multispectral Rainfall Algorithm (IMSRA, simple blended product) and TMPA 3B42-RT V7 (3B42-RT, multisatellite product) across India. This study aims to provide some insight into the error characteristics of both the NRT-SREs to the algorithm developers and end users by inter-comparing the daily rainfall estimates during the southwest monsoon period of 2010-2013. This study utilizes various volumetric statistics and categorical statistics to understand and evaluate the performance of NRT-SREs in terms of both spatial and volumetric error characteristics (hit, miss, and false error) at different rainfall threshol...
The Indian monsoon is an important component of Earth's climate system, accurate forecasting of its ...
Real-time availability of satellite-based precipitation products gives the hydrologic prediction com...
Flash floods which occur due to heavy rainfall in hilly and semi-hilly areas may prove deleterious w...
The present article reports an improvement in the INSAT Multispectral Rainfall Algorithm which is cu...
Considering the importance of the error estimates for satellite rainfall products in various applica...
The spatial application of crop simulation models need grid based spatially distributed input of rai...
This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of five widely used multisatellite precipitation esti...
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager (TMI) and Precipitation Radar (PR) h...
Error characterization is vital for the advancement of precipitation algorithms, the evaluation of n...
The paper examines the quality of satellite-based precipitation estimates for the lower Mahanadi R...
The extreme rainfall event during June 2013 in the Western Himalayas caused widespread flash floods,...
Precipitation is one of the integral components of the global hydrological cycle. Accurate estimatio...
The satellite datasets, namely, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) MultiSatellite Precip...
It has long been thought that tropical rainfall retrievals from satellites have large errors. Here w...
167-177The most important meteorological parameter Rainfall, shows high variability in space and tim...
The Indian monsoon is an important component of Earth's climate system, accurate forecasting of its ...
Real-time availability of satellite-based precipitation products gives the hydrologic prediction com...
Flash floods which occur due to heavy rainfall in hilly and semi-hilly areas may prove deleterious w...
The present article reports an improvement in the INSAT Multispectral Rainfall Algorithm which is cu...
Considering the importance of the error estimates for satellite rainfall products in various applica...
The spatial application of crop simulation models need grid based spatially distributed input of rai...
This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of five widely used multisatellite precipitation esti...
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager (TMI) and Precipitation Radar (PR) h...
Error characterization is vital for the advancement of precipitation algorithms, the evaluation of n...
The paper examines the quality of satellite-based precipitation estimates for the lower Mahanadi R...
The extreme rainfall event during June 2013 in the Western Himalayas caused widespread flash floods,...
Precipitation is one of the integral components of the global hydrological cycle. Accurate estimatio...
The satellite datasets, namely, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) MultiSatellite Precip...
It has long been thought that tropical rainfall retrievals from satellites have large errors. Here w...
167-177The most important meteorological parameter Rainfall, shows high variability in space and tim...
The Indian monsoon is an important component of Earth's climate system, accurate forecasting of its ...
Real-time availability of satellite-based precipitation products gives the hydrologic prediction com...
Flash floods which occur due to heavy rainfall in hilly and semi-hilly areas may prove deleterious w...