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View article: Dataset on wastewater quality monitoring with adsorption and reflectance spectrometry in the UV-vis range
Dataset on wastewater quality monitoring with adsorption and reflectance spectrometry in the UV-vis range Open
A major challenge in wastewater and sewer system monitoring is the development of advanced sensing technologies to improve standard pollutant measurement and allow real-time online detection of emerging contaminants. This study presents a …
View article: Information gain from different processing steps and additional variables for rainfall retrieval from commercial microwave links
Information gain from different processing steps and additional variables for rainfall retrieval from commercial microwave links Open
Commercial microwave links (CMLs) are opportunistic rainfall sensors that provide indirect rainfall estimates from attenuation data. This is achieved by separating the raindrop path attenuation from the observed total loss and converting i…
View article: One man's noise is another man's signal - the OpenSense project
One man's noise is another man's signal - the OpenSense project Open
For effective urban stormwater management information on rainfall at sufficient temporal and spatial resolution is an essential input. The lack of, or insufficient, rainfall data in urban catchments is a global issue that is particularly p…
View article: The benefits of using raw CML attenuation data to predict urban runoff
The benefits of using raw CML attenuation data to predict urban runoff Open
Commercial microwave links (CMLs) have recently shown great potential in urban drainage modelling due to their ability to provide rainfall-runoff dynamics. Studies investigating potential of CMLs to improve rainfall-runoff modelling typica…
View article: Open dataset on wastewater quality monitoring with adsorption and reflectance spectrophotometry in the UV-vis range
Open dataset on wastewater quality monitoring with adsorption and reflectance spectrophotometry in the UV-vis range Open
A major challenge in wastewater and sewer system monitoring is the development of advanced sensing technologies to improve standard pollutant measurement and allow real-time online detection of emerging contaminants. To evaluate the perfor…
View article: Evaluating the performance of Blue and Green Infrastructures in an urban area through a fine-scale water balance model
Evaluating the performance of Blue and Green Infrastructures in an urban area through a fine-scale water balance model Open
Due to climate change and urbanization, increased extreme weather events and impervious urban surfaces have increased flood and drought risks. Blue and Green Infrastructures (BGIs) that can enhance stormwater management can help mitigate t…
View article: Identification of wet and dry periods in commercial microwave link observations via information theory framework
Identification of wet and dry periods in commercial microwave link observations via information theory framework Open
Commercial microwave links (CML) have already demonstrated their promising potential in rainfall observation and sensing. The CMLs enable indirect monitoring of path-averaged rainfall intensity as the transmitted signal is attenuated along…
View article: Data formats and standards for opportunistic rainfall sensors
Data formats and standards for opportunistic rainfall sensors Open
Opportunistic sensors are increasingly used for rainfall measurement. However, their raw data are collected by a variety of systems that are often not primarily intended for rainfall monitoring, resulting in a plethora of different data fo…
View article: Data formats and standards for opportunistic rainfall sensors
Data formats and standards for opportunistic rainfall sensors Open
Opportunistic sensors are increasingly used for rainfall measurement. However, their raw data are collected by a variety of systems that are often not primarily intended for rainfall monitoring, resulting in a plethora of different data fo…
View article: Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links
Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links Open
Opportunistic rainfall sensing using commercial microwave links (CMLs) operating in telecommunication networks has the potential to complement conventional rainfall monitoring; however, the diversity of sensors and their errors are difficu…
View article: Transboundary Rainfall Estimation Using Commercial Microwave Links
Transboundary Rainfall Estimation Using Commercial Microwave Links Open
Unlike actual rainfall, the spatial extent of rainfall maps is often determined by administrative and political boundaries. Similarly, data from commercial microwave links (CMLs) is usually acquired on a national basis and exchange among c…
View article: Data for the paper Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links
Data for the paper Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links Open
The published data for the paper includes rain-induced attenuation and rainfall intensities for commercial microwave links. The data are stored in text files. Timestamps are in UTC time in format yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS. The data are at 1-min …
View article: Data for the paper Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links
Data for the paper Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links Open
The published data for the paper includes rain-induced attenuation and rainfall intensities for commercial microwave links. The data are stored in text files. Timestamps are in UTC time in format yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS. The data are at 1-min …
View article: Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links
Evaluation of error components in rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links Open
Opportunistic rainfall sensing using commercial microwave links (CMLs) operating in telecommunication networks has the potential to complement conventional rainfall monitoring, however, the diversity of sensors and their errors are difficu…
View article: Challenges in the usage of commercial microwave links for the generation of transboundary German-Czech rainfall maps
Challenges in the usage of commercial microwave links for the generation of transboundary German-Czech rainfall maps Open
Attenuation data from commercial microwave links (CMLs) has proven useful for estimating rainfall. Their major benefits are a high abundance in most regions on earth, a high resolution in time, close to ground measurement, and the absence …
View article: Improving discharge predictions and uncertainty estimates in a small urban catchment using commercial microwave links
Improving discharge predictions and uncertainty estimates in a small urban catchment using commercial microwave links Open
Rainfall observations with high spatio-temporal resolutions are required for a wide range of urban hydrological applications. The requirements on rainfall data are particularly high when predicting discharges in catchments with short lag t…
View article: Information-based approach for quantifying uncertainty in precipitation estimates from commercial microwave links
Information-based approach for quantifying uncertainty in precipitation estimates from commercial microwave links Open
Opportunistic sensors have great potential for rainfall monitoring, as the density of their networks can outperform standard rainfall monitoring networks. The commercial microwave link (CML) network enables indirect monitoring of path-aver…
View article: Transboundary rainfall estimation from commercial microwave links
Transboundary rainfall estimation from commercial microwave links Open
Unlike actual rainfall, the spatial extent of rainfall maps is often determined by administrative and political boundaries. Similarly, data from commercial microwave links (CMLs) is usually acquired on national basis and exchange among cou…
View article: Merging independent networks of commercial microwave links from the Czech Republic and Germany to generate transboundary rainfall fields
Merging independent networks of commercial microwave links from the Czech Republic and Germany to generate transboundary rainfall fields Open
<p>Commercial microwave links (CMLs) have become established opportunistic rainfall sensors used to estimate rainfall fields of various temporal resolutions and spatial scales. A major potential of CMLs lies in their great abundance …
View article: Effect of diverse microwave link characteristics on rainfall retrieval errors
Effect of diverse microwave link characteristics on rainfall retrieval errors Open
<p>Commercial microwave links (CMLs), point-to-point radio connections forming the backbone of cellular networks, can be used as opportunistic rainfall sensors and provide rain rate at high temporal resolution. The CML rainfall retri…
View article: Czech-German transboundary rainfall fields generated from two independent networks of commercial microwave links
Czech-German transboundary rainfall fields generated from two independent networks of commercial microwave links Open
<p>The main advantages of commercial microwave links (CMLs) as opportunistic rainfall sensors are their availability even in sparsely gauged regions and their close-to-ground rainfall observations. Moreover, the observations are acce…
View article: Comparison of rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links with adjusted radar reference
Comparison of rainfall retrieval from collocated commercial microwave links with adjusted radar reference Open
<p>One of the pivotal variables in the hydrological system processes is precipitation. In this context, many hydrological applications require a reliably captured structure and temporal development of rainfalls. Therefore, the crucia…
View article: Performance of experimental bioretention cells during the first year of operation
Performance of experimental bioretention cells during the first year of operation Open
Detailed data on the long-term performance of bioretention cells (BC) for stormwater management are sparse. This research aimed at setting up and testing an infrastructure that will provide the data on hydrologic and chemical performance o…
View article: Retrieving Water Vapor From an E‐Band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In Situ Calibration
Retrieving Water Vapor From an E‐Band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In Situ Calibration Open
An empirical model estimating water vapor density from the attenuation of electromagnetic waves at E‐band frequencies is proposed and tested on seven months of 5‐min attenuation observations from a 4.87‐km‐long full‐duplex E‐band commercia…
View article: Data and code for the manuscript Retrieving Water Vapor From an E-band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In-situ Calibration
Data and code for the manuscript Retrieving Water Vapor From an E-band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In-situ Calibration Open
Data and code for the manuscript Retrieving Water Vapor From an E-band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In-situ Calibration accepted for publication to Earth and Space Science in October 2021. The dataset contains 7 mo…
View article: Data and code for the manuscript Retrieving Water Vapor From an E-band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In-situ Calibration
Data and code for the manuscript Retrieving Water Vapor From an E-band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In-situ Calibration Open
Data and code for the manuscript Retrieving Water Vapor From an E-band Microwave Link With an Empirical Model Not Requiring In-situ Calibration accepted for publication to Earth and Space Science in October 2021. The dataset contains 7 mo…
View article: A year of attenuation data from a commercial dual-polarized duplex microwave link with concurrent disdrometer, rain gauge, and weather observations
A year of attenuation data from a commercial dual-polarized duplex microwave link with concurrent disdrometer, rain gauge, and weather observations Open
Commercial microwave links (CMLs) in telecommunication networks can provide relevant information for remote sensing of precipitation and other environmental variables, such as path-averaged drop size distribution, evaporation, or humidity.…
View article: Precipitation Estimates from Commercial Microwave Links: Practical Approaches to Wet-antenna Correction
Precipitation Estimates from Commercial Microwave Links: Practical Approaches to Wet-antenna Correction Open
An inadequate correction for wet antenna attenuation (WAA) often causes a notable bias in quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) from commercial microwave links (CMLs) limiting the usability of these rainfall data in hydrological appl…
View article: One year of attenuation data from a commercial dual-polarized duplex microwave link with concurrent disdrometer, rain gauge and weather observations
One year of attenuation data from a commercial dual-polarized duplex microwave link with concurrent disdrometer, rain gauge and weather observations Open
The COmmercial Microwave links for urban rainfall MONitoring (CoMMon) field campaign dataset provides a wide range of data including 38-GHz dual-polarized commercial microwave link (CML) with temporarily shielded antenna radomes at a high …