IMERG Precipitation Anomaly for Day of Year 1 to 30
In many places, the amount of that rain falls on a particular day or hour is influenced by multiple natural cycles that exist simultaneously on different time scales. One such cycle repeats every 24 hours, and another repeats every year. The global extent of these cycles can be studied using NASA's IMERG precipitation estimates that have been generated for 1998 to the present. Most of Earth's precipitation falls as rain, and the rest falls as snow, hail, or other forms of precipitation. The length of IMERG's data record makes it possible to average out some of the random error and unrelated

Seasonal and diurnal surface urban heat islands in China: an investigation of driving factors with three-dimensional urban morphological parameters

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Cao, S., Y. Cai, M. Du, Q. Weng, and L. Lu
Journal
GIScience & Remote Sensing
Volume
59(1)
Page Numbers
1121-1142
DOI
10.1080/15481603.2022.2100100
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