Bibliographic citations
Florez, V., Guevara, R. (2015). Evaluación y validación de los registros pluviométricos del tropical rainfall measuring mission (TRMM) con los del Senamhi para la oferta hídrica del proyecto de irrigación Ccorca Región Cusco. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/61
Florez, V., Guevara, R. Evaluación y validación de los registros pluviométricos del tropical rainfall measuring mission (TRMM) con los del Senamhi para la oferta hídrica del proyecto de irrigación Ccorca Región Cusco. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/61
@misc{renati/957008,
title = "Evaluación y validación de los registros pluviométricos del tropical rainfall measuring mission (TRMM) con los del Senamhi para la oferta hídrica del proyecto de irrigación Ccorca Región Cusco.",
author = "Guevara Padilla, Rik Ernesto",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2015"
}
This research stems from the need to find other ways of obtaining information regarding rainfall to supplement the limited climate monitoring by organizations and/or agencies that carry out such work in Peru. The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) is an optional rainfall data developed by NASA (USA) and JAXA (Japan) that remotely monitors climate behavior in a specific range that encompasses our country. This research solves how to extract rainfall data that pertains to your interest in a specific area of study; subjecting it to a statistical evaluation and then correlating it with the rainfall data from meteorological stations SENAMHI involved in that area. Obtaining correlation coefficients, despite having a high degree of accuracy, may be improved through monthly correction coefficients found for TRMM rainfall data, obtaining an even higher coefficient of correlation close to unity. In the application effort, in coordination with the PER Plan Meriss, a fullyoperating irrigation project was found, which can be used in the calculation of water supply and the corrected TRMM rainfall data found in this investigation, and to contrast the water supply found in the Technical File implementing that irrigation project (Ccorca). Thus flow measurements were made in the uptake of the irrigation project while providing information for this thesis, which was used to adjust the flow rates found with the corrected TRMM rainfall data; concluding that the TRMM rainfall data is useful according to the results obtained and can be used in projects that lack of rainfall information en situ as an alternative to the existing low rainfall information, thus helping to improve the hydrology and other components that depend on this information.
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