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County rain-gage network useful in design
Bergen County, NJ, supplements two recording rain gages with 13 non-recording gages read and reported by unpaid volunteers; small plastic gages are used; information gained serves to supplement data from U S Weather Bureau for design of drainage structures; readings in one case proved unusual rainfall in small area and indicated no need for additional facilities.
County rain-gage network useful in design
Bergen County, NJ, supplements two recording rain gages with 13 non-recording gages read and reported by unpaid volunteers; small plastic gages are used; information gained serves to supplement data from U S Weather Bureau for design of drainage structures; readings in one case proved unusual rainfall in small area and indicated no need for additional facilities.
County rain-gage network useful in design
Civ Eng (NY)
Pagan, A.R. (author) / Rothenberg, R. (author)
1965
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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