2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16050805
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The Extreme Rainfall Events of the 2020 Typhoon Season in Vietnam as Seen by Seven Different Precipitation Products

Giacomo Roversi,
Marco Pancaldi,
William Cossich
et al.

Abstract: A series of typhoons and tropical storms have produced extreme precipitation events in Vietnam during the first part of the 2020 monsoon season: events of this magnitude pose significant challenges to remote sensing Quantitative Precipitation Estimation (QPE) techniques. The weather-monitoring needs of modern human activities require that these challenges be overcome. In order to address this issue, in this work, seven precipitation products were validated with high spatial and temporal detail against over 120… Show more

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“…Radar and rain gauge data are the most suitable. A significant improvement in QPE has been observed in recent years in Vietnam [15,16]. Kimpara et al [17] presented the use of the QPE method in applying the algorithms of the Japan Meteorological Agency [18] in Vietnam.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Radar and rain gauge data are the most suitable. A significant improvement in QPE has been observed in recent years in Vietnam [15,16]. Kimpara et al [17] presented the use of the QPE method in applying the algorithms of the Japan Meteorological Agency [18] in Vietnam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%