Evaluation of Hourly Precipitation Characteristics from a Global Reanalysis and Variable-Resolution Global Model over the Tibetan Plateau by Using a Satellite-Gauge Merged Rainfall Product
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H. Che | Puxi Li | Yi Zhang | Haoming Chen | Jian Li | Tianru Chen
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