The validation of satellite precipitation estimates with ground observations plays a vital role in the search for sources of errors. Additionally, satellite estimates and their performance change with precipitation types, intensities, and geographical conditions. An international team of scientists led by Rajani Kumar Pradhan of the Czech University of Life Sciences recently published an article … Continue reading Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement
The Global Water Cycle Budget: A Chronological Review
Surveys in Geophysics | Vargas Godoy et al. [2021] Like civilization and technology, our understanding of the global water cycle has been continuously evolving, and we have adapted our quantification methods to better exploit new technological resources. The accurate quantification of global water fluxes and storages is crucial in studying the global water cycle. These … Continue reading The Global Water Cycle Budget: A Chronological Review
Assessment of water cycle intensification over land using a multi‐source global gridded precipitation dataset
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres | Markonis et al. [2019]
Wetter subtropics in a warmer world: Contrasting past and future hydrological cycles
PNAS | Burls & Fedorov [2017]