AbstractHigh-quality rainfall information is critical for accurate simulation of runoff and water cycle processes on the land surface. In situ monitoring of rainfall has a very limited utility at the regional and global scale because of the high temporal and spatial variability of rainfall. As a step toward overcoming this problem, microwave remote sensing observations can be used to retrieve the temporal and spatial rainfall coverage because of their global availability and frequency of measurement. This paper addresses the question of whether remote sensing rainfall estimates over a catchment can be used for water balance computations in the distributed hydrological model. The TRMM 3B42V6 rainfall product was introduced into the hydrologi...
Rain gauge and satellite-retrieved data have been widely used in basin-scale hydrological applicatio...
Satellite-based precipitation monitoring at high spatial resolution is crucial for assessing the wat...
A low-density rain gauge network is always a major obstacle for hydrological modelling, particularly...
AbstractHigh-quality rainfall information is critical for accurate simulation of runoff and water cy...
AbstractGlobal rainfall data is very important for climate change research, and the current rainfall...
Under the background of global climate change, drought is causing devastating impacts on the balance...
The ability of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Microwave Imager (TRMM/TMI) for rainfall and ...
Although the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) has come to an end, the evaluation of TRMM...
Satellite-based precipitation products are expected to offer an alternative to ground-based rainfall...
AbstractDue to the high elevation, complex terrain, severe weather, and inaccessibility, direct mete...
Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) is one of the most popular global high resolution satel...
Local dry/wet conditions are of great concern in regional water resource and floods/droughts disaste...
Watershed runoff is essential for water management. However, runoff materials are lacking in poorly ...
The Tibetan Plateau is a unique location for studying the global climate and China's severe wea...
Assessment of water resources from mountainous catchments is crucial for the development of upstream...
Rain gauge and satellite-retrieved data have been widely used in basin-scale hydrological applicatio...
Satellite-based precipitation monitoring at high spatial resolution is crucial for assessing the wat...
A low-density rain gauge network is always a major obstacle for hydrological modelling, particularly...
AbstractHigh-quality rainfall information is critical for accurate simulation of runoff and water cy...
AbstractGlobal rainfall data is very important for climate change research, and the current rainfall...
Under the background of global climate change, drought is causing devastating impacts on the balance...
The ability of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Microwave Imager (TRMM/TMI) for rainfall and ...
Although the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) has come to an end, the evaluation of TRMM...
Satellite-based precipitation products are expected to offer an alternative to ground-based rainfall...
AbstractDue to the high elevation, complex terrain, severe weather, and inaccessibility, direct mete...
Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) is one of the most popular global high resolution satel...
Local dry/wet conditions are of great concern in regional water resource and floods/droughts disaste...
Watershed runoff is essential for water management. However, runoff materials are lacking in poorly ...
The Tibetan Plateau is a unique location for studying the global climate and China's severe wea...
Assessment of water resources from mountainous catchments is crucial for the development of upstream...
Rain gauge and satellite-retrieved data have been widely used in basin-scale hydrological applicatio...
Satellite-based precipitation monitoring at high spatial resolution is crucial for assessing the wat...
A low-density rain gauge network is always a major obstacle for hydrological modelling, particularly...