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期刊名:Journal of hydrometeorology

缩写:J HYDROMETEOROL

ISSN:1525-755X

e-ISSN:1525-7541

IF/分区:2.9/Q2

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G Cristina Recalde-Coronel,Benjamin Zaitchik,William K Pan et al. G Cristina Recalde-Coronel et al.
Hydrological predictions at subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) time scales can support improved decision-making in climate-dependent sectors like agriculture and hydropower. Here, we present an S2S hydrological forecasting system (S2S-HFS) for w...
Zhe Li,Daniel B Wright,Sara Q Zhang et al. Zhe Li et al.
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) constellation of spaceborne sensors provides a variety of direct and indirect measurements of precipitation processes. Such observations can be employed to derive spatially and temporally consisten...
Phu Nguyen,Mohammed Ombadi,Vesta Afzali Gorooh et al. Phu Nguyen et al.
This study presents the Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information Using Artificial Neural Networks-Dynamic Infrared Rain Rate (PDIR-Now) near-real-time precipitation dataset. This dataset provides hourly, quasi-global, infra...
Alberto Ortolani,Francesca Caparrini,Samantha Melani et al. Alberto Ortolani et al.
Measuring rainfall is complex, due to the high temporal and spatial variability of precipitation, especially in a changing climate, but it is of great importance for all the scientific and operational disciplines dealing with rainfall effec...
Samantha H Hartke,Daniel B Wright,Dalia B Kirschbaum et al. Samantha H Hartke et al.
Many existing models that predict landslide hazards utilize ground-based sources of precipitation data. In locations where ground-based precipitation observations are limited (i.e., a vast majority of the globe), or for landslide hazard mod...
Shruti A Upadhyaya,Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter,Jonathan J Gourley et al. Shruti A Upadhyaya et al.
The launch of NOAA's latest generation of geostationary satellites known as the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-R Series has opened new opportunities in quantifying precipitation rates. Recent efforts have strived t...
Nobuyuki Utsumi,F Joseph Turk,Ziad S Haddad et al. Nobuyuki Utsumi et al.
Precipitation estimation based on passive microwave (MW) observations from low-Earth-orbiting satellites is one of the essential variables for understanding the global climate. However, almost all validation studies for such precipitation e...
Michael F Jasinski,Jordan S Borak,Sujay V Kumar et al. Michael F Jasinski et al.
Terrestrial hydrologic trends over the conterminous United States are estimated for 1980-2015 using the National Climate Assessment Land Data Assimilation System (NCA-LDAS) reanalysis. NCA-LDAS employs the uncoupled Noah version 3.3 land su...
Augusto Getirana,Matthew Rodell,Sujay Kumar et al. Augusto Getirana et al.
We evaluate the impact of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment data assimilation (GRACE-DA) on seasonal hydrological forecast initialization over the U.S., focusing on groundwater storage. GRACE-based terrestrial water storage (TWS) esti...
Elizabeth Carter,Christopher Hain,Martha Anderson et al. Elizabeth Carter et al.
Accurate gridded estimates of evapotranspiration (ET) are essential to the analysis of terrestrial water budgets. In this study, ET estimates from three gridded energy-balance based products (ETEB) with independent model formations and data...