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Hamidreza Norouzi

Researcher at New York City College of Technology

Publications -  40
Citations -  813

Hamidreza Norouzi is an academic researcher from New York City College of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emissivity & Radiometer. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications receiving 590 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamidreza Norouzi include Goddard Institute for Space Studies & City University of New York.

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A preliminary assessment of GPM-based multi-satellite precipitation estimates over a monsoon dominated region

TL;DR: In this paper, two advanced high resolution multi-satellite precipitation products namely, Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) and Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) version 6 are released.
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Systematic and random error components in satellite precipitation data sets

TL;DR: AghaKouchak et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated systematic and random error components of several satellite precipitation data sets over different seasons, thresholds and temporal accumulations, and showed that the spatial distribution of systematic error has similar patterns for all precipitation products.
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Using microwave brightness temperature diurnal cycle to improve emissivity retrievals over land

TL;DR: In this article, a lookup table of effective temperature (T eff ) anomalies was constructed based on the Tb diurnal cycle to resolve the inconsistencies between infrared and Tb durnal variation, which reduced the differences between day and night retrieved emissivities to less than 0.01 for AMSR-E observations.
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Diagnosing Water Variations Within The Amazon Basin Using Satellite Data

TL;DR: In this article, the components of the Amazon water budget and their spatiotemporal variability are diagnosed using monthly averaged remote sensing-based data products for the period September 2002-December 2006.
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COSORE: A community database for continuous soil respiration and other soil-atmosphere greenhouse gas flux data

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TL;DR: The lightweight, open‐source COSORE (COntinuous SOil REspiration) database and software is described, that focuses on automated, continuous and long‐term GHG flux datasets, and is intended to serve as a community resource for earth sciences, climate change syntheses and model evaluation.