Articles | Volume 30, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-30-1999-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-30-1999-2026
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14 Apr 2026
Research article |  | 14 Apr 2026

Temporal inhomogeneities in high-resolution gridded precipitation products for the southeastern United States

Jeremy E. Diem

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Hydrologists depend on accurate long-term precipitation records to assess hydroclimatic change. This study evaluated six high-resolution precipitation datasets for the southeastern United States (1980–2024) and found that most contain artificial shifts caused by changes in gauge networks and data processing. The Daymet–nClimGrid and Daymet–nClimGrid–PRISM LT combinations produced the most temporally stable datasets, while PRISM LT also performed well as an individual product.
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