articleBulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyJun 6, 2016Closed access

So, How Much of the Earth’s Surface Is Covered by Rain Gauges?

Goddard Space Flight Center · University of Maryland, College Park · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract The measurement of global precipitation, both rainfall and snowfall, is critical to a wide range of users and applications. Rain gauges are indispensable in the measurement of precipitation, remaining the de facto standard for precipitation information across Earth’s surface for hydrometeorological purposes. However, their distribution across the globe is limited: over land their distribution and density is variable, while over oceans very few gauges exist and where measurements are made, they may not adequately reflect the rainfall amounts of the broader area. Critically, the number of gauges available, or appropriate for a particular study, varies greatly across the Earth owing to temporal sampling…

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Keywords
  • Hydrometeorology
  • Rain gauge
  • Precipitation
  • Environmental science
  • Snow
  • Meteorology
  • Gravimeter
  • Climatology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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