Scientific Publication: Quantitative precipitation estimation from weather radars, personal weather stations and commercial microwave links

Quantitative precipitation estimation from weather radars, personal weather stations and commercial microwave links

A chapter from the book “Advances in Weather Radar,” authored by OpenSense partners from KNMI & TU Delft, is now publicly available. You can read it here.

Abstract

This chapter reviews the state-of-the-art of land surface rainfall estimation using measurements from weather radars, personal weather stations, and commercial microwave links, including comparisons to rain gauge measurements. These studies are related to recently emerging field of opportunistic weather sensing using the existing communications infrastructure.

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Title: Quantitative precipitation estimation from weather radars, personal weather stations and commercial microwave links
Authors: Aart Overeem, Remko Uijlenhoet, Hidde Leijnse

Cite as: Overeem, A., Uijlenhoet, R., & Leijnse, H. (2024). Quantitative precipitation estimation from weather radars, personal weather stations and commercial microwave links. In V. N. Bringi, K. V. Mishra, & M. Thurai (Eds.), Advances in Weather Radar. Volume 3: Emerging applications (Vol. 3, pp. 27-68). Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1049/SBRA557H_ch2

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