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Satellite Precipitation Measurements for Water Resource Monitoring1
Authors:Chris Kidd  Vincenzo Levizzani  Joe Turk  Ralph Ferraro
Affiliation:1. Respectively Senior Lecturer, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom;2. Director of Research, Istituto di Scienze dell’Atmosfera e del Clima, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Bologna, Italy;3. Physical Scientist, NRL, Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, California;4. Chief, Satellite Climate Studies Branch, NOAA and Visiting Scientist, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
Abstract:Abstract: Satellites offer an unrivaled vantage point to observe and measure Earth system processes and parameters. Observations of meteorological phenomena permit a more holistic view of the weather and climate that is not possible through conventional surface observations. Precipitation (rain and snow) in particular, benefit from such observations since precipitation is spatially and temporally highly variable: conventional gauge and radar measurements tend to be land‐based with variable coverage. This paper provides an overview of the satellite systems that provide the observations, the techniques used to derive precipitation from the observations, and examples of the precipitation products available for users to access.
Keywords:precipitation  remote sensing  hydrologic cycle  meteorology
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