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https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-378-59-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-378-59-2018
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29 May 2018
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Evaluation of sub daily satellite rainfall estimates through flash flood modelling in the Lower Middle Zambezi Basin

Thomas Matingo, Webster Gumindoga, and Hodson Makurira

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This paper is about evaluation of sub daily satellite rainfall estimates through flash flood modelling. The 30 minute timestep for CMORPH captures flash floods effectively and for TRMM the 3 hr timestep was the best. In general CMORPH performed better than TRMM in termsof NSE and RVE when applied to HEC-HMS model. It can be concluded that floods occur rapidly and the chances of capturing them are higher when finer resolution are applied.