2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.908869
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Quantitative Precipitation Estimation Model Integrating Meteorological and Geographical Factors at Multiple Spatial Scales

Abstract: Heavy precipitation tends to cause mountain torrents, urban waterlogging and other disasters. It poses a serious threat to people’s life and property safety. Therefore, real-time quantitative precipitation estimation is especially important to keep track of precipitation changes and reduce negative impacts. However, high-resolution and high-accuracy quantitative precipitation estimation is a challenging task due to the complex spatial and temporal variability of microphysics in precipitation processes. Previou… Show more

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