Satellite identification of rain days over the upper Nile River basin using an optimum infrared rain/no-rain threshold temperature model

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As part of the US Agency for International Development/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration project to develop an improved monitoring, forecasting, and simulation system for the river Nile, the Remote Sensing Unit of the University of Bristol has been investigating and developing satellite infrared techniques for small-scale estimation of rainfall over the region of the upper Nile basin. In this paper, the need for variable IR rain/no-rain temperature thresholds as a basis for reliable satellite identification of rain areas over small scales is explained, and the spatially and temporally variable nature of optimum IR rain/no-rain threshold temperatures is examined. -from Authors

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Todd, M. C., Barrett, E. C., Beaumont, M. J., & Green, J. L. (1995). Satellite identification of rain days over the upper Nile River basin using an optimum infrared rain/no-rain threshold temperature model. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 34(12), 2600–2611. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1995)034<2600:SIORDO>2.0.CO;2

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