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Retraction: Effects of the Forecasting Methods, Precipitation Character, and Satellite Resolution on the Predictability of Short-Term Quantitative Precipitation Nowcasting (QPN) from a Geostationary Satellite.

Highlights

  • After publication, concerns were raised about overlap in content published in this PLOS ONE article [1] and an article published in Journal of Hydrology [2]

  • The Journal of Hydrology article was not mentioned at the time of submission to PLOS ONE, and was not cited or discussed in the PLOS ONE article

  • A member of PLOS ONE’s Editorial Board confirmed the overlap in content between the two articles and noted that while there are some additions to the PLOS ONE article relative to what was reported in Journal of Hydrology, these differences are not sufficient to represent a distinct publication

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Introduction

Concerns were raised about overlap in content published in this PLOS ONE article [1] and an article published in Journal of Hydrology [2]. PLOS ONE Fig 1 (a1, a2, b1, b2, h1, h2) appears to duplicate J.

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