Abstract. This paper investigates the potential impact of secondary information on rainfall mapping applying Ordinary Kriging. Secondary information tested is a natural area indicator, which is a combination of topographic features and weather conditions. Cross validation shows that secondary information only marginally improves the final mapping, indicating that a one-day accumulation time is possibly too short.
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Krähenmann, S., & Ahrens, B. (2010). On daily interpolation of precipitation backed with secondary information. Advances in Science and Research, 4(1), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-4-29-2010