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Effect of radar rainfall time resolution on the predictive capability of a distributed hydrologic model
2010
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions
The performance of distributed hydrological models depends on the resolution, both spatial and temporal, of the rainfall surface data introduced. The estimation of quantitative precipitation from meteorological radar or satellite can improve hydrological model results, thanks to an indirect estimation at higher spatial and temporal resolution. In 5 this work, composed radar data from a network of three C-band radars, with 6-minutal temporal and 2 × 2 km 2 spatial resolution, provided by the
doi:10.5194/hessd-7-7995-2010
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