The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and inadequately explored mountain terrains in the World, where reliable observations of precipitation are highly lacking. Therefore, spatially distributed precipitation products developed at global/regional scale are often used in several scientific disciplines. However, large uncertainties in precipitation estimates of such precipitation data sets often lead to suboptimal outcomes. In this study, performance of 27 widely used gridded precipitation products belonging to three different categories of gauge-based, reanalysis and merged products is evaluated with respect to high-quality reference climatologies of mean monthly precipitation. Widely used statistical measures and quantitat...
The present study aims to evaluate the capability of the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM...
The current study applied a new approach for the interpolation and regionalization of observed preci...
A large population relies on water input to the Indus basin, yet basinwide precipitation amounts and...
The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and underexplored mountain regions in the W...
AbstractScarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a com...
Scarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a comprehensi...
Gauge-based gridded precipitation estimates are emerged as a supplementary source of precipitation d...
High-resolution seasonal and annual precipitation climatologies for the Upper Indus Basin were devel...
Abstract. Large uncertainty remains about the amount of precipitation falling in the Indus River bas...
The rough topography, harsh climate, and sparse monitoring stations have limited hydro-climatologica...
The paucity of in-situ records, particularly in the glaciated mountainous region, is an obstacle in ...
Precipitation in the high‐altitude Indus basin governs its renewable water resources affecting water...
This researchwork is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Netherlands Fell...
Precipitation is a central quantity of hydrometeorological research and applications. Especially in ...
This study attempted to generate a long-term (1961–2010) daily gridded precipitation dataset for the...
The present study aims to evaluate the capability of the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM...
The current study applied a new approach for the interpolation and regionalization of observed preci...
A large population relies on water input to the Indus basin, yet basinwide precipitation amounts and...
The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and underexplored mountain regions in the W...
AbstractScarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a com...
Scarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a comprehensi...
Gauge-based gridded precipitation estimates are emerged as a supplementary source of precipitation d...
High-resolution seasonal and annual precipitation climatologies for the Upper Indus Basin were devel...
Abstract. Large uncertainty remains about the amount of precipitation falling in the Indus River bas...
The rough topography, harsh climate, and sparse monitoring stations have limited hydro-climatologica...
The paucity of in-situ records, particularly in the glaciated mountainous region, is an obstacle in ...
Precipitation in the high‐altitude Indus basin governs its renewable water resources affecting water...
This researchwork is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Netherlands Fell...
Precipitation is a central quantity of hydrometeorological research and applications. Especially in ...
This study attempted to generate a long-term (1961–2010) daily gridded precipitation dataset for the...
The present study aims to evaluate the capability of the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM...
The current study applied a new approach for the interpolation and regionalization of observed preci...
A large population relies on water input to the Indus basin, yet basinwide precipitation amounts and...