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First 992 results for ” Hidde Leijnse”

  1. Improving precipitation nowcasting for high-intensity events using deep generative models with balanced loss and temperature data: A case study in the Netherlands

    Precipitation nowcasting is essential for weather-dependent decision-making, but it remains a cha...

    Charlotte Cambier van Nooten, Koert Schreurs, Jasper S. Wijnands, Hidde Leijnse, Maurice Schmeits, Kirien Whan, Yuliya Shapovalova | Journal: Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems | Volume: 2 | Year: 2023 | First page: 1 | Last page: 16 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/AIES-D-23-0017.1

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  2. A climatological benchmark for operational radar rainfall bias reduction

    The presence of significant biases in real-time radar quantitative precipitation estimations (QPE...

    Ruben Imhoff, Claudia Brauer, Klaas-Jan van Heeringen, Hidde Leijnse, Aart Overeem, Albrecht Weerts, Remko Uijlenhoet | Journal: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | Volume: 25 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.5194/hess-25-4061-2021

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  3. Tropical rainfall monitoring with commercial microwave links in Sri Lanka

    Commercial microwave links (CMLs) from cellular telecommunication networks can provide a valuable...

    Aart Overeem, Hidde Leijnse, Thomas C van Leth, Linda Bogerd, Jan Priebe, Daniele Tricarico, Arjan Droste, Remko Uijlenhoet | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 16 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac0fa6

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  4. Gauging the ungauged: estimating rainfall in a West African urbanized river basin using ground- based and spaceborne sensors

    Accurate precipitation observations are crucial for hydrological forecasts, notably over rapidly ...

    Linda Bogerd, Rose B. Pinto, Hidde Leijnse, Jan Fokke Meirink, Tim H.M. van Emmerik, and Remko Uijlenhoet | Journal: Hydrological Sciences Journal | Year: 2023 | doi: 10.1080/02626667.2023.2284871

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  5. Classifying microwave radiometer observations over the Netherlands into dry, shallow, and nonshallow precipitation using a random forest model

    Spaceborne microwave radiometers represent an important component of the Global Precipitation Mea...

    Bogerd, L., C. Kidd, C. Kummerow, H. Leijnse, A. Overeem, V. Petkovic, K. Whan, R. Uijlenhoet | Journal: J. Hydrometeor. | Volume: 25 | Year: 2024 | First page: 881 | Last page: 898 | doi: 10.1175/JHM-D-23-0202.1

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