Articles | Volume 13, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-1289-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-1289-2021
Review article
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26 Mar 2021
Review article |  | 26 Mar 2021

Hydrometeorological data from a Remotely Operated Multi-Parameter Station network in Central Asia

Cornelia Zech, Tilo Schöne, Julia Illigner, Nico Stolarczuk, Torsten Queißer, Matthias Köppl, Heiko Thoss, Alexander Zubovich, Azamat Sharshebaev, Kakhramon Zakhidov, Khurshid Toshpulatov, Yusufjon Tillayev, Sukhrob Olimov, Zabihullah Paiman, Katy Unger-Shayesteh, Abror Gafurov, and Bolot Moldobekov

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AR by Cornelia Zech on behalf of the Authors (15 Dec 2020)
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (21 Dec 2020) by David Carlson
RR by Anonymous Referee #4 (29 Dec 2020)
ED: Publish as is (10 Jan 2021) by David Carlson
AR by Cornelia Zech on behalf of the Authors (18 Jan 2021)  Manuscript 
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The regional research network Water in Central Asia (CAWa) funded by the German Federal Foreign Office consists of 18 remotely operated multi-parameter stations (ROMPSs) in Central Asia, and they are operated by German and Central Asian institutes and national hydrometeorological services. They provide up to 10 years of raw meteorological and hydrological data, especially in remote areas with extreme climate conditions, for applications in climate and water monitoring in Central Asia.
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