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Australian rainfall & runoff - Guiding Australian practice into the 21st century
2005Since 1958 when Australian Rainfall and Runoff was first released it has remained one of the most influential and widely used guidelines published by Engineers Australia. The current edition, initially published in 1987 and in a split book form in 1998, has received widespread Australian and international acclaim.
Ball, J. E., Phillips, B. C.
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Rainfall-yield relationships across the Australian wheatbelt
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1997A network of rainfall stations was selected across the Australian wheatbelt and monthly rainfall regressed with wheat yields from the surrounding shires for the period 1976-87. Yields were found to be strongly related to fluctuations in total rainfall amount and the seasonal distribution of rainfall through the year.
Stephens, D.J., Lyons, T.J.
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Design Rainfall Temporal Patterns in Australian Rainfall And Runoff : Durations Exceeding One Hour
Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 2012AbstractThe current edition of Australian Rainfall and Runoff espouses the design event approach in which a single food is the “event” with which the hydraulic structure is expected to cope during its working life. The uniform rainfall of the selected average recurrence interval requires a temporal pattern before input to a catchment model.
R French, M Jones
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International Journal of Climatology, 2019
AbstractThe Australian Alpine region is highly vulnerable to extreme climate events such as heavy rainfall and snow falls, these events subsequently impact rainfall erosivity and hillslope erosion in the region. In this study, the relationship between extreme rainfall indices (ERIs) and rainfall erosivity was examined across the Alpine region in New ...
Qinggaozi Zhu +4 more
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AbstractThe Australian Alpine region is highly vulnerable to extreme climate events such as heavy rainfall and snow falls, these events subsequently impact rainfall erosivity and hillslope erosion in the region. In this study, the relationship between extreme rainfall indices (ERIs) and rainfall erosivity was examined across the Alpine region in New ...
Qinggaozi Zhu +4 more
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Sea Surface Temperatures and Australian Winter Rainfall
Journal of Climate, 1989Abstract A rotated principal component analysis of Australian winter (June–August) rainfall revealed two large-scale patterns of variation which together accounted for more than half of the total rainfall variance. The first pattern was a broadband stretching from the northwest to the southeast corners of the country.
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Australian rainfall variability and change
Weather, 1997Neville Nicholls +2 more
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Variability and long‐term change in Australian monsoon rainfall: A review
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2023Hanna Heidemann +2 more
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South Australian rainfall: trends and climate drivers
2012Characterisation of rainfall and identification of potential climate drivers in the South Australia (SA) region are significantly important for the development of climate change adaptation strategies and for its sustainable natural resources management. This study demonstrated the existence of statistically significant trends in SA rainfalls.
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