Assessing satellite-based precipitation estimates in the Southern Appalachian mountains using rain gauges and TRMM PR
O. P. Prat
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Pratt School of Engineering Duke University, Durham NC 27708, USA
A. P. Barros
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Pratt School of Engineering Duke University, Durham NC 27708, USA
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