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  2. PERSIANN - Wikipedia

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    PERSIANN, "Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information using Artificial Neural Networks", [1] [2] is a satellite-based precipitation retrieval algorithm that provides near real-time rainfall information. The algorithm uses infrared (IR) satellite data from global geosynchronous satellites as the primary source of precipitation ...

  3. Climate Data Operators - Wikipedia

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    CDO (Climate Data Operators) is a command line computer software suite providing more than 600 operators for manipulating and analysing climate data. Supported data formats are: netCDF 3/4

  4. Global Historical Climatology Network - Wikipedia

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    A caveat to this is 66% of the stations report only the daily precipitation. [1] The original idea for the application of the GHCN-M data was to provide climatic analysis for data sets that require daily monitoring. Its purpose is to create a global base-line data set that can be compiled from stations worldwide. [2]

  5. Monthly Climatic Data for the World - Wikipedia

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    MCDW data is recommended as a data source by libraries and other information providers, such as the University of Chicago Library. [3] Other publications, including annual regional climate data publications, have also cited and used MCDW data. [4] Academic research in meteorology has often cited MCDW data. [5] [6] [7]

  6. Compact letter display - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall data for five West Coast cities using CLD methodology. The above table using the CLD methodology is far more informative. It has ranked the cities by their respective mean or average rainfall in descending order. And, it has also grouped the cities that have similar mean-rainfall (not statistically different using an alpha value of 0.05).

  7. Figshare - Wikipedia

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    Figshare is an online open access repository where researchers can preserve and share their research outputs, including figures, datasets, images, and videos. [1] It is free to upload content and free to access, in adherence to the principle of open data.

  8. Weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    It remains a useful method of observing rainfall over data voids such as oceans, [78] as well as the forecasting of precipitation amounts and distribution in the future. A similar technique is used in medium range forecasting, which is known as teleconnections, when systems in other locations are used to help pin down the location of another ...

  9. Atmospheric reanalysis - Wikipedia

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    An atmospheric reanalysis (also: meteorological reanalysis and climate reanalysis) is a meteorological and climate data assimilation project which aims to assimilate historical atmospheric observational data spanning an extended period, using a single consistent assimilation (or "analysis") scheme throughout.