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Laboratory for Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics

Rainfall and Modeling Research: Projects


Date
Project Title
Funding Source

2011-2014

Developing and applying an integrated multi-scale Earth system modeling framework to study the impacts of changing climate, local weather, and land use and watersheds and downstream coastal ecosystems

NASA Interdisciplinary Science Program

2011-2014

Enhanced short-term hydrometeorological forecasting

NOAA MSI program

2010-2011

Vertically pointing radar reflectivity and rainfall measurements at different heights and comparison with a tipping bucket rain gauge and WSR-88D Level II reflectivity

NOAA UCAR/COMET program

2008-2009

Better understanding NEXRDA Level II reflectivity using a network of four double-gauge platforms in a single radar cell

NOAA UCAR/COMET program

2007-2010

Using satellite data and fully coupled regional hydrologic, ecological and atmospheric models to study complex coastal environmental processes
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NASA Interdisciplinary Science Program

2006-2008

Validating DSP precipitation product using 50 GBRA rain gauge rainfall

NOAA UCAR/COMET program

2006

NEXRAD radar rainfall downscaling

A subcontract from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (funded by the New Mexico WRRI)

2006

Validation of remotely sensed precipitation using rain gauge data in the Texas Hill Country

USGS/TexasView Remote Sensing Consortium

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