Evaluating Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts Using the 2.5 km CReSS Model for Typhoons in Taiwan: An Update through the 2015 Season
In this study, 24 h quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPFs) by a cloud-resolving model (with a grid spacing of 2.5 km) on days 1–3 for 29 typhoons in six seasons of 2010–2015 in Taiwan were examined using categorical scores and rain gauge data. The study represents an update from a previous stud...
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Main Authors: | Chung-Chieh Wang, Chih-Sheng Chang, Yi-Wen Wang, Chien-Chang Huang, Shih-Chieh Wang, Yi-Shin Chen, Kazuhisa Tsuboki, Shin-Yi Huang, Shin-Hau Chen, Pi-Yu Chuang, Hsun Chiu |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e323cc5538743e3bd6ae0e62b18a85a |
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