Accuracy of rainfall estimates at high altitude in the Garhwal Himalaya (India): A comparison of secondary precipitation products and station rainfall measurements
Accurate estimation of the magnitude and spatio-temporal variability of rainfall in the Indian Himalaya is difficult because of the sparse and limited network of ground stations located within complex terrain, as well as the difficulty of maintaining the stations over time. Thus, secondary rainfall...
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Main Authors: | BHARDWAJ, Alok, ZIEGLER, Alan D., WASSON, Robert J., CHOW, Winston T. L. |
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2017
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