OpenMRG: Open data from microwave links, radar and gauges

Commercial microwave links (CMLs) are viable opportunistic sensors for rainfall (www.smhi.se/memo). However, access to CML data for research and implementation is often very limited. To help in gaining better access and research into CML-derived rainfall we present a dataset at 10 second resolution with true coordinates for 364 bi-directional CMLs gathered during a pilot study in Gothenburg, Sweden. These data are complemented by additional data from 11 high-resolution rain gauges and radar data.

The data are openly shared at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7107689, to boost rainfall research and applications using CMLs.

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