This study investigates the utility of satellite-based rainfall estimates in simulating flash floods in Karpuz River Basin, Turkey, characterized by limited rain gauge network. Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) product was evaluated with the rain gauge network at daily and monthly time-scales considering seasonality, elevation zones, extreme events and rainfall intensity thresholds. Statistical analysis indicated that GSMaP shows acceptable linear correlation coefficient with rain gauges, however, suffers from significant underestimation bias. Statistical measures exhibited a remarkable deterioration with increasing elevation-following a linear relationship; for example, percent bias was found to increase by a rate of 11.7% ...
Results of numerous evaluation studies indicated that satellite-rainfall products are contaminated w...
In support of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service’s ...
A new precipitation dataset is provided since 2014 by the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) sat...
This study investigates the utility of satellite-based rainfall estimates in simulating flash floods...
Currently, flash floods are seriously increasing and affecting many regions over the world. Therefor...
Floods caused by convective storms in mountainous regions are sensitive to the temporal and spatial ...
Remotely sensed precipitation estimates and regional atmospheric model precipitation forecasts provi...
Satellite based precipitation products, numerical weather prediction model precipitation forecasts a...
Abstract Effective flash flood warning procedures are usually hampered by observation...
In many developing countries and remote areas of important ecosystems, good quality precipitation da...
International audienceSatellite rainfall estimates (SRE) with high spatial and temporal resolution a...
International audienceA new precipitation dataset is provided since 2014 by the Global Precipitation...
Floods due to heavy rainfall are one of the most frequent and widespread natural hazards. Rainfall i...
Results of numerous evaluation studies indicated that satellite-rainfall products are contaminated w...
The provision of high resolution near real-time rainfall data has made satellite rainfall products v...
Results of numerous evaluation studies indicated that satellite-rainfall products are contaminated w...
In support of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service’s ...
A new precipitation dataset is provided since 2014 by the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) sat...
This study investigates the utility of satellite-based rainfall estimates in simulating flash floods...
Currently, flash floods are seriously increasing and affecting many regions over the world. Therefor...
Floods caused by convective storms in mountainous regions are sensitive to the temporal and spatial ...
Remotely sensed precipitation estimates and regional atmospheric model precipitation forecasts provi...
Satellite based precipitation products, numerical weather prediction model precipitation forecasts a...
Abstract Effective flash flood warning procedures are usually hampered by observation...
In many developing countries and remote areas of important ecosystems, good quality precipitation da...
International audienceSatellite rainfall estimates (SRE) with high spatial and temporal resolution a...
International audienceA new precipitation dataset is provided since 2014 by the Global Precipitation...
Floods due to heavy rainfall are one of the most frequent and widespread natural hazards. Rainfall i...
Results of numerous evaluation studies indicated that satellite-rainfall products are contaminated w...
The provision of high resolution near real-time rainfall data has made satellite rainfall products v...
Results of numerous evaluation studies indicated that satellite-rainfall products are contaminated w...
In support of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service’s ...
A new precipitation dataset is provided since 2014 by the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) sat...