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On the frequency of heavy rainfall for the Midwest of the United States
Gabriele Villarini
, James A. Smith
, Mary Lynn Baeck
, Renato Vitolo
, David B. Stephenson
, Witold F. Krajewski
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
Time Series
100%
Seasonality
100%
Quantile
100%
Pacific Ocean
50%
Atlantic Ocean
50%
Rain Gage
50%
Climatic Factor
50%
Frequency Analysis
50%
Iowa
50%
Kansas
50%
Missouri
50%
Mathematics
Extreme Value Distribution
50%
Heavy Tail
50%
Poisson Regression
50%
Hurst-Exponent
50%
Scale Parameter
50%
Shape Parameter
50%
Parametric Test
50%
Keyphrases
Maximum Daily Rainfall
100%
Long-term Persistence
37%
Rainfall Time Series
25%
Regional Perspectives
12%
Temporal Fluctuations
12%
Rainfall Effects
12%
Poisson Regression
12%
Clustering Behavior
12%
Heavy Tail Behavior
12%
Quantile Regression Analysis
12%
Hurst Exponent
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Annuals
100%
Tail
25%
Climatic Factor
12%
Rain Gauge
12%
Engineering
Climate Variable
20%
Scale Parameter
20%
Location Parameter
20%
Hurst Exponent
20%