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Exploring the Feasibility of Low Cost Technology in Rainfall Monitoring: The TREBOADA Observing System

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Title
Exploring the Feasibility of Low Cost Technology in Rainfall Monitoring: The TREBOADA Observing System
Author(s)
Fraga, Ignacio
Alvarellos, Alberto
González-Coma, José P.
Date
2019-07-22
Citation
Fraga, I.; Alvarellos, A.; González-Coma, J.P. Exploring the Feasibility of Low Cost Technology in Rainfall Monitoring: The TREBOADA Observing System. Proceedings 2019, 21, 5.
Abstract
[Abstract] In order to characterize the spatial and temporal variability of the rainfall, we have developed an observation system to monitor the precipitation over the metropolitan area of A Coruña. The observation system (called TREBOADA) consists of a network of rain gauges, comprising gauges operated by the regional weather agency and rain gauges deployed specifically for TREBOADA. The latter ones are built using low cost technology, which significantly reduces the cost of each gauge. Data from the rain gauges are combined with rain observations from the meteorological radar to produce high resolution rain products.
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Environmental monitoring
Low cost technologies
Arduino
 
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https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019021005
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2504-3900

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