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David T. Bolvin

Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center

Publications -  50
Citations -  17650

David T. Bolvin is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Global Precipitation Measurement. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 49 publications receiving 15494 citations.

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The TRMM Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA): Quasi-Global, Multiyear, Combined-Sensor Precipitation Estimates at Fine Scales

TL;DR: The TRMM Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) as discussed by the authors provides a calibration-based sequential scheme for combining precipitation estimates from multiple satellites, as well as gauge analyses where feasible, at fine scales.
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The Version 2 Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Monthly Precipitation Analysis (1979-Present)

TL;DR: The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) version 2 Monthly Precise Analysis as discussed by the authors is a merged analysis that incorporates precipitation estimates from low-orbit satellite microwave data, geosynchronous-orbit-satellite infrared data, and rain gauge observations.
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Global Precipitation at One-Degree Daily Resolution from Multisatellite Observations

TL;DR: One-degree daily (1DD) technique is described for producing globally complete daily estimates of precipitation on a 1 deg x 1 deg lat/long grid from currently available observational data as mentioned in this paper.
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Improving the global precipitation record: GPCP Version 2.1

TL;DR: The GPCP has developed Version 2.1 of its long-term (1979-present) global Satellite-Gauge (SG) data sets to take advantage of the improved GPCC gauge analysis, which is one key input.
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The TRMM Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the conceptual basis for the TMPA, summarize the processing sequence, and focus on two new activities: real-time and post-real-time TMPA.