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2021
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Daily flow simulation in Thailand Part I: Testing a distributed hydrological model with seamless parameter maps based on global data
Rivers
Prediction
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
2019
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Correction: Balsamo, G., et al. Satellite and In Situ Observations for Advancing Global Earth Surface Modelling: A Review. Remote Sensing 2018, 10, 2038
Remote Sensing
Monitoring
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
2020
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
St-corabico: A spatiotemporal object-based bias correction method for storm prediction detected by satellite
Monitoring
Remote Sensing
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
2019
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
A climatological benchmark for operational radar rainfall bias reduction
Radar
Rainfall
Climate
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
2022
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Large-Sample Evaluation of Radar Rainfall Nowcasting for Flood Early Warning
Rainfall
Flood
Radar
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
2022
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Rainfall retrieval algorithm for commercial microwave links: Stochastic calibration
Monitoring
Remote Sensing
Radar
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
2017
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Scaling, similarity, and the fourth paradigm for hydrology
Hydrological
Machine Learning
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
2021
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Rainfall retrieval using commercial microwave links: Effect of sampling strategy on retrieval accuracy
Microwaves
Rainfall
Remote Sensing
Publication
R. Uijlenhoet
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