نتایج جستجو برای: heavy rainfall

تعداد نتایج: 154352  

1996
M. M. CARTER J. B. ELSNER

Using results from a factor analysis regionalization of nontropical storm convective rainfall over the island of Puerto Rico, a statistical methodology is investigated for its potential to forecast rain events over limited areas. Island regionalization is performed on a 15-yr dataset, while the predictive model is derived from 3 yr of surface and rainfall data. The work is an initial attempt at...

2008
Franz Konecny

Hyetographs (rain-intensity curves) picture the time distribution of point rainfall and are important for hydrologic and hydraulic design issues. In the study of soil erosion, specifically on movement of soil particles by raindrop impact, kinetic energy is a commonly suggested indicator of the raindrop's ability to detach soil particles from the soil mass. The kinetic energy of raindrops can be...

2003
Bart J. Currie Susan P. Jacups

In a 12-year prospective study of 318 culture-confirmed cases of melioidosis from the Top End of the Northern Territory of Australia, rainfall data for individual patient locations were correlated with patient risk factors, clinical parameters, and outcomes. Median rainfall in the 14 days before admission was highest (211 mm) for those dying with melioidosis, in comparison to 110 mm for those s...

2003
Toby Carlson CARLSON

During October 12-15, 1965, the southern part of Florida received an unusually heavy and prolonged rainstorm. Although the conventional isobaric analyses did not reveal any obvious pre-existing disturbance which would bc expected to produce such a result, isentropic charts suggest that intense convection was being initiated and sustained by an organized lift of conditionally unstable air to sat...

2001
Charles H. Luce

Observations of sediment yield from road segments in the Oregon Coast Range show that either heavy traffic during rainfall or blading the road ditch will increase erosion from forest roads. For the fine soils and high quality aggregate surfacing on the study plots, ditch blading increased sediment yield more than traffic equivalent to 12 log trucks per day. The combination of ditch blading and ...

2008
John H. Brock Leonard F. DeBano

Assistant Professor, Division of Agriculture Natural Resource Management, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281; and Supervisory Soil Scientist, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281. Abstract: Runoff and sediment was measured for a chaparral community on the Prescott National Forest in the summer of 1979...

2009
Jonathan E. Soverow Gregory A. Wellenius David N. Fisman Murray A. Mittleman

BACKGROUND The effects of weather on West Nile virus (WNV) mosquito populations in the United States have been widely reported, but few studies assess their overall impact on transmission to humans. OBJECTIVES We investigated meteorologic conditions associated with reported human WNV cases in the United States. METHODS We conducted a case-crossover study to assess 16,298 human WNV cases rep...

2017
Xinyong Shen Xiaofan Li

Precipitation efficiency is one of important meteorological parameters and has been widely used in operational precipitation forecasts (e.g., Doswell et al., 1996). Precipitation efficiency has been defined as the ratio of precipitation rate to the sum of all precipitation sources from water vapor budget (e.g., Auer and Marwitz, 1968; Heymsfield and Schotz, 1985; Chong and Hauser, 1989; Dowell ...

2014
Liming Yan Shiping Chen Jianyang Xia Yiqi Luo

The effect of resource pulses, such as rainfall events, on soil respiration plays an important role in controlling grassland carbon balance, but how shifts in long-term precipitation regime regulate rain pulse effect on soil respiration is still unclear. We first quantified the influence of rainfall event on soil respiration based on a two-year (2006 and 2009) continuously measured soil respira...

2010
Patrick Drayna Sandra L. McLellan Pippa Simpson Shun-Hwa Li Marc H. Gorelick

BACKGROUND Microbial water contamination after periods of heavy rainfall is well described, but its link to acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) in children is not well known. OBJECTIVES We hypothesize an association between rainfall and pediatric emergency department (ED) visits for AGI that may represent an unrecognized, endemic burden of pediatric disease in a major U.S. metropolitan area ...

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