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Use of Radar Rainfall in GIS-based Sanitary Sewer Modeling
Use of Radar Rainfall Estimates to Model January 1995 Floods Sacramento California
Inadvertent Rain Gauge Inconsistencies and Their Effect on Hydrologic Analysis
Comparing Spatial Distributions of Rainfall Derived from Rain Gauges and Radar
Use of Radar Rainfall in GIS-Sewer Modeling
Radar Estimates + Gauge Data – A Perfect Union
Why Radar Rainfall? Storm Sewer Analysis Using Gauge-Adjusted Radar Rainfall Data
Creating a Seamless Map of Gauge-Adjusted Radar Rainfall Estimates for the State of Florida
Automatic Gauge-Adjusted Radar Rainfall Estimation for Real-time Storm Water Control
Real-Time Flood Forecasting on the Lower Colorado River Using Radar Rainfall
Integration of Radar Rainfall into Hydrologic Models
Extreme Rainfall Estimation Using Radar for Tropical Storm Allison
Storm Sizes and Shapes in the Arid Southwest
Integrating Radar Rainfall Estimates with Digital Elevation Models and Land Use Data to Create an Accurate Hydrologic Model
Radar-Rainfall Estimates in Florida During the 1999 Hurricane Season
Next Generation Rainfall Data