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- CHIRP-Web Main Page
CHIRP Help Desk is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5 PM EST with a lunch break between 12:30 PM and 1:00 PM The Help Desk is closed weekends and on all Indiana State holidays, CHIRP website is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- CHIRPS: Rainfall Estimates from Rain Gauge and Satellite . . .
CHIRPS was created in collaboration with scientists at the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center in order to deliver complete, reliable, up-to-date data sets for a number of early warning objectives, like trend analysis and seasonal drought monitoring
- Rainfall Data Sets | CHIRPS
The Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station data (CHIRPS) is a quasi-global rainfall data set As its title suggests it combines data from real-time observing meteorological stations with infra-red data to estimate precipitation The data set runs from 1981 to the near present
- CHIRPS Daily: Climate Hazards Center InfraRed Precipitation . . .
Climate Hazards Center InfraRed Precipitation with Station data (CHIRPS) is a 30+ year quasi-global rainfall dataset CHIRPS incorporates 0 05° resolution satellite imagery with in-situ station
- CHIRPS: Climate Hazards InfraRed Precipitation with Station . . .
Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station data (CHIRPS) is a quasi-global (50S - 50N), land-only rainfall dataset with a range of temporal and spatial resolutions depending on the region and the time period
- Data Sets | Climate Hazards Center - UC Santa Barbara
Spanning 50°S-50°N (and all longitudes), starting in 1981 to near-present, CHIRPS incorporates 0 05° resolution satellite imagery with in-situ station data to create gridded rainfall time series for trend analysis and seasonal drought monitoring
- Chirp - Wikipedia
A linear chirp waveform; a sinusoidal wave that increases in frequency linearly over time A chirp is a signal in which the frequency increases (up-chirp) or decreases (down-chirp) with time In some sources, the term chirp is used interchangeably with sweep signal [1] It is commonly applied to sonar, radar, and laser systems, and to other applications, such as in spread-spectrum
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