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A modeling study of rainfall rate‐reflectivity relationships
James A. Smith, Witold F. Krajewski
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Rainfall
100%
Power-law Model
100%
Parameter Estimation
42%
Rainfall Rate
28%
Raindrop
28%
Statistical Model
14%
Number of Sites
14%
Radar Rainfall Estimates
14%
Seasonal Variability
14%
North Carolina
14%
Radar Rainfall Estimation
14%
Drop Size Distribution
14%
Simple Representation
14%
Explicit Representation
14%
Radar Reflectivity Factor
14%
Climatological Variability
14%
Representational Power
14%
Rate Estimate
14%
Rainfall Radar
14%
Engineering
Power Law Model
100%
Modeling Study
100%
Model Parameter
57%
Parameter Estimate
28%
Rainfall Rate
28%
Drop Size
14%
Statistical Model
14%
Reflectivity Factor
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Power Law
100%
Raindrop
28%
Reflectance
14%
North Carolina
14%
Empirical Analysis
14%
Drop Size
14%