The researcher's work focuses on advancing the precision and reliability of precipitation measurements across various domains, including climate change impacts on agriculture, meteorological phenomena, flood risk assessment, and energy load forecasting. By developing methods for validating satellite and rain gauge data, they contribute to understanding long-term rainfall variability and its effects on agricultural production and power usage. The integration of extreme rainfall index trends with satellite data enhances the detection of weather patterns, which in turn informs climate change assessments and aids in flood risk management by providing insights into cloud behavior. Their research also explores atmospheric aerosols' role in influencing cloud formation and precipitation, offering a comprehensive approach to studying both natural and artificial environmental processes.
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