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Interstorm Relations in Pacific Northwest
Annual maximum precipitation events for 1-hr, 2-hr, 3-hr, 6-hr, 12-hr, and 24-hr durations are identified. The concurrent event for each other duration is then selected. The relations between the annual maximum events and the concurrent rainfall for each other duration (which may or may not also be an annual maximum event) are studied. The interduration relations are shown to vary according to relative storm size and to be different in coastal and inland areas. A new method of developing mass precipitation curves for synthesized storms is proposed for use in hydrologic design and engineering studies.
Interstorm Relations in Pacific Northwest
Annual maximum precipitation events for 1-hr, 2-hr, 3-hr, 6-hr, 12-hr, and 24-hr durations are identified. The concurrent event for each other duration is then selected. The relations between the annual maximum events and the concurrent rainfall for each other duration (which may or may not also be an annual maximum event) are studied. The interduration relations are shown to vary according to relative storm size and to be different in coastal and inland areas. A new method of developing mass precipitation curves for synthesized storms is proposed for use in hydrologic design and engineering studies.
Interstorm Relations in Pacific Northwest
Frederick, Ralph H. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 104 ; 1577-1586
2021-01-01
101978-01-01 pages
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