Di Giuseppe et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Real‐time correction of ERA‐Interim monthly rainfallDi Giuseppe et al., 2013
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- Di Giuseppe F
- Molteni F
- Dutra E
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- Geophysical Research Letters
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Gridded precipitation from reanalysis can be a valid proxy for observations in many regions where local measurements are not available. Despite the continuous improvements in assimilation systems and the growing availability of in situ and remote observations, model …
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