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Roderick A. Scofield NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, Maryland

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Corresponding author address: Dr. Roderick A. Scofield, NOAA/NESDIS, 5200 Auth Road, Camp Springs, MD 20746-4304.

Email: Roderick.Scofield@noaa.gov

Corresponding author address: Dr. Roderick A. Scofield, NOAA/NESDIS, 5200 Auth Road, Camp Springs, MD 20746-4304.

Email: Roderick.Scofield@noaa.gov

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  • Borneman, R., 1988: Satellite rainfall estimating program of the NOAA/NESDIS Synoptic Analysis Branch. Natl. Wea. Dig.,13, 7–15.

  • Rozumalski, R. A., 2000: A quantitative assessment of the NESDIS Auto-Estimator. Wea. Forecasting,15, 397–415.

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  • Scofield, R. A., 1987: The NESDIS operational convective precipitation estimation technique. Mon. Wea. Rev.,115, 1773–1792.

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  • ——, and V. J. Oliver, 1977: A scheme for estimating convective rainfall from satellite imagery. NOAA Tech. Memo. NESS 86, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, DC, 47 pp.

  • Vicente, G., R. A. Scofield, and W. P. Menzel, 1998: The operational GOES infrared rainfall estimation technique. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc.,79, 1883–1898.

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  • ——, J. C. Davenport, and R. A. Scofield, 2000: The role of orography and parallax correction on real time high resolution satellite rainfall estimation. Int. J. Remote Sens., in press.

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