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Failure mechanism of a loess slope under extreme rainfall through a model test study of Shixiakou, Lanzhou. [PDF]
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Associations between storm exposure patterns and metabolic syndrome risk in Chinese adults: a CHARLS-based prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Cai Z +5 more
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Weather Conditions and the Risk of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV) in Tomato Producing Areas in Southern Ghana. [PDF]
Sarku R, Adjaottor MA, Lossou E.
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1997
This chapter examines rainfall and associated phenomena and their possible relationship to solar activity. Rainfall can be measured directly using rain gauges or estimated by monitoring lake levels and river flows. Satellite and radar rainfall measurements have become increasingly important.
Douglas V. Hoyt, Kenneth H. Shatten
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This chapter examines rainfall and associated phenomena and their possible relationship to solar activity. Rainfall can be measured directly using rain gauges or estimated by monitoring lake levels and river flows. Satellite and radar rainfall measurements have become increasingly important.
Douglas V. Hoyt, Kenneth H. Shatten
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1920
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Nature, 1971
DURING the winter 1969–1970 we installed an 8 inch tipping-bucket recording rain gauge on a large spar-buoy, Totem, located at 45° 04′ N latitude 124° 44′ W longitude. This is about 56 km west of Cascade Head, Oregon. The water caught in the gauge was retained on the buoy and measured at intervals of approximately 1 month.
W P, Elliott, R, Egami, G, Rossknecht
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DURING the winter 1969–1970 we installed an 8 inch tipping-bucket recording rain gauge on a large spar-buoy, Totem, located at 45° 04′ N latitude 124° 44′ W longitude. This is about 56 km west of Cascade Head, Oregon. The water caught in the gauge was retained on the buoy and measured at intervals of approximately 1 month.
W P, Elliott, R, Egami, G, Rossknecht
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Rainfall Generator for Nonstationary Extreme Rainfall Condition
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2019AbstractStochastic weather generators are generally used to produce scenarios of climate variability on a daily timescale for hydrological modeling and water resource planning applications.
V. Agilan, N. V. Umamahesh
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Estimating actual rainfall from satellite rainfall products
Atmospheric Research, 2009Abstract The lack of uncertainty measures in operational satellite rainfall (SR) products leads to a situation where users of the SR products know that there are significant errors in the products, but they have no quantitative information about the distribution of these errors.
Jun Yan, Mekonnen Gebremichael
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Separation of Rainfall Excess from Total Rainfall
Water Resources Research, 1969Twenty‐seven unit hydrographs from the Ralston Creek basin in Iowa are used to develop a general dimensionless unit hydrograph. A dimensionless unit hydrograph procedure is used with excess rainfall rates to synthesize historic hydrographs of Ralston Creek.
David R. Scully, Donald L. Bender
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The effects of rainfall on rainfall
Science, 2016Atmospheric Science![Figure][1] In the United States, soil moisture in the east or west has opposite effects on future rainfall. PHOTO: GEORGE RANALLI/SCIENCE SOURCE Soil moisture, which is controlled in part by past rainfall, can affect the probability of future rainfall over large areas.
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