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The temporal and spatial variability of rainfall power
James A. Smith, Richard D. De Veaux
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Temporal Variability
100%
Rainfall
100%
Rainfall Spatial Variability
100%
United States
40%
Drop Size Distribution
40%
Rainfall Rate
40%
Raindrop Size Distribution
40%
Lognormal Distribution
40%
Raindrop
40%
Rainfall Radar
40%
Poisson Process
20%
Statistical Model
20%
State Estimation
20%
Plain Area
20%
Random Process
20%
Number of Sites
20%
Radar Data
20%
Radar Reflectivity
20%
Arrival Rate
20%
Southern Plains
20%
Radar Reflectivity Factor
20%
Engineering
Lognormal Distribution
100%
Rainfall Rate
100%
State Estimation
50%
Random Process
50%
Poisson Process
50%
Radar Data
50%
Arrival Rate
50%
Statistical Model
50%
Reflectivity Factor
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Raindrop
100%
Reflectance
50%
United States
50%
Radar Data
25%
State Estimation
25%
Poisson Density Functions
25%
Random Process
25%