Articles | Volume 386
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-223-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-223-2024
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19 Apr 2024
Post-conference publication |  | 19 Apr 2024

Evaluation of satellite precipitation products for real-time extreme river flow modeling in data scarce regions

Mihretab G. Tedla, Mohamed Rasmy, Toshio Koike, and Li Zhou

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The study provides valuable insights into the use of cutting-edge technologies for real-time extreme flow modelling and disaster risk reduction strategies in data-scarce regions. The methodology presented here improved forecasting lead time and accuracy of real-time satellite precipitations. This highlights the practical implications of public domain datasets and models for informed decision-making. The study can complement informed decision-making for flood preparedness in transboundary basins.