60- to 1-Min Rainfall-Rate Conversion: Comparison of Existing Prediction Methods with Data Obtained in the Southeast Asia Region

Rainfall-rate statistics are frequently derived on the basis of rain gauge recordings with effective integration times of 10 min or longer. The conversion of such data to equivalent statistics for an effective integration time of 1 min is very important to predict rainfall attenuation at a location...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied meteorology (1988) 2008-03, Vol.47 (3), p.925-930
Hauptverfasser: Mandeep, J. S., Hassan, S. I. S.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Rainfall-rate statistics are frequently derived on the basis of rain gauge recordings with effective integration times of 10 min or longer. The conversion of such data to equivalent statistics for an effective integration time of 1 min is very important to predict rainfall attenuation at a location accurately. Because of the limited availability of 1-min rainfall-rate data, conversion of available rainfall-rate distributions with longer integration times to the desired 1-min distributions is needed. Several methods for converting 60-min rainfall rates to 1-min rainfall rates are tested against measured rainfall rates from tropical, high-rainfall-rate regions. Segal’s method was found to perform the best overall when compared with other conversion methods.
ISSN:1558-8424
0894-8763
1558-8432
1520-0450
DOI:10.1175/2007JAMC1600.1