Remote Sensing (Mar 2021)

Future Directions in Precipitation Science

  • Francisco J. Tapiador,
  • Anahí Villalba-Pradas,
  • Andrés Navarro,
  • Eduardo García-Ortega,
  • Kyo-Sun Sunny Lim,
  • Kwonil Kim,
  • Kwang Deuk Ahn,
  • Gyuwon Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13061074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1074

Abstract

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Precipitation science is a growing research field. It is concerned with the study of the water cycle from a broad perspective, from tropical to polar research and from solid precipitation to humidity and microphysics. It includes both modeling and observations. Drawing on the results of several meetings within the International Collaborative Experiments for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games (ICE-POP 2018), and on two Special Issues hosted by Remote Sensing starting with “Winter weather research in complex terrain during ICE-POP 2018”, this paper completes the “Precipitation and Water Cycle” Special Issue by providing a perspective on the future research directions in the field.

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