Good quality hydrological models are available to establish the water balance over large regions. A precise spatial representation of the entries of the water cycle such as the rainfalls, is then a crucial condition to obtain reliable and accurate results. However, it is not always easy to get a representative rainfall map, particularly in rugged terrain where the spatial structure of the rainfall is complex.
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Deraisme, J., Humbert, J., Drogue, G., & Freslon, N. (2001). Geostatistical Interpolation of Rainfall in Mountainous Areas (pp. 57–66). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0810-5_5
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