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  • wfpidn/SPI

    Satellite-based monitoring of dry and wet condition using Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI)

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  • pyGuru123/WinterLong-2021

    Collection of projects created by me between Dec 25, 2020 to Feb 10, 2021

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  • ClimateSERV2

    SERVIR/ClimateSERV2

    ClimateSERV allows development practitioners, scientists/researchers, and government decision-makers to visualize and download historical rainfall data, vegetation condition data, and 180-day forecasts of rainfall and temperature to improve understanding of, and make improved decisions for, issues related to agriculture and water availability.

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  • SERVIR/ClimateSERVpy

    This is a package to access the ClimateSERV API

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  • bennyistanto/climate-data-application

    Climate data, indices and it's application

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  • bennyistanto/spi

    Satellite-based monitoring of dry and wet condition using Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI)

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  • jusethCS/meteosatpy

    A python library designed for downloading and managing hydro-meteorological data sourced from satellites and global models.

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  • bennyistanto/erm

    Extreme rainfall monitoring, will it trigger a flood?

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  • bennyistanto/landslide-rainfall

    Half-hourly IMERG rainfall during landslide event

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  • wfpidn/landslide-rainfall

    Half-hourly IMERG rainfall during landslide event

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  • subhankar17th/R-factor

    The repository contains MATLAB and Python-based code for rainfall erosivity estimation and assessment of multiple datasets, and merging them into a single dataset.

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  • tenkiman/superBT-V04

    initial release of the superBT - V04 - beta version 0.4

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  • wfpidn/ERM

    Extreme rainfall monitoring, will it trigger a flood?

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