نتایج جستجو برای: monthly and 24 hourly maximum rainfall data.

تعداد نتایج: 17088667  

Journal: :مرتع و آبخیزداری 0
یوسف نبی پور دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد آبخیزداری، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس مهدی وفاخواه دانشیار، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس

rainfall spatial analysis methods are very helpful since there are not enough rainfall gauge stations and watersheds are scattered in large extent. there are many different methods for estimating average precipitation such as; arithmetic method and thiessen polygon. however, the arrangement and location of data and their correlations are not considered by classic methods. thus, geostatistical t...

Background and Objective: In the present study, concepts related to climate change and climate study scales have been studied and various indicators related to climate change have been presented and then important and practical indicators in evaluating climate change components have been evaluated. Method: Monitoring the changes in extreme climatic events requires data in short-term time scales...

Journal: :تحقیقات آب و خاک ایران 0
علی رحیمی خوب دانشیار، پردیس ابوریحان

a prediction of maximum monthly rainfall is indispensable for management of agriculture and for management of water resources. previous studies have demonstrated that see surface temperatures affect rainfall in their surrounding regions. in this study the relationship between sea surface temperatures of persian gulf and that of red sea, and maximum monthly rainfalls recorded at illam meteorolog...

2003
CHRISTOPHER GRASSOTTI ROSS N. HOFFMAN ENRIQUE R. VIVONI DARA ENTEKHABI Ralph M. Parsons

A detailed intercomparison was performed for the period January 1998–June 1999 of three different sets of rainfall observations over the watershed covered by the National Weather Service Arkansas–Red Basin River Forecast Center (ABRFC). The rainfall datasets were 1) hourly 4-km-resolution ABRFC-produced P1 estimates, 2) 15-min 2-km resolution NOWrad estimates produced and marketed by Weather Se...

1997
C. A. Glasbey I. M. Nevison

A monotonic transformation is applied to hourly rainfall data to achieve marginal normality. This deenes a latent Gaussian variable, with zero rainfall corresponding to censored values below a threshold. Autocor-relations of the latent v ariable are estimated by maximum likelihood. The goodness of t of the model to Edinburgh rainfall data is comparable with that of existing point process models...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز - دانشکده مهندسی علوم آب 1393

drought is transient phenomenon , slow , repetitive and integral part of the climate of each region. drought begins with a substantial reduction in precipitation over the long-term average rainfall and over time, reduced soil moisture and surface and ground water resources will continue to decrease. this phenomenon is the most important in bakhtegan basin because of its importance in strategic ...

Razi Khalaf, Saeed Soltani Koupai

The intensity –duration –frequency (IDF) curves play most important role in watershed management, flood control and hydraulic design of structures. Conventional method for calculating the IDF curves needs hourly rainfall data in different durations which is not extensively available in many regions. Instead 24-hour precipitation statistics were measured in most rain-gauge stations. In this stud...

2015
Xiaoying Yang Qun Liu Yi He Xingzhang Luo Xiaoxiang Zhang

Despite the significant role of precipitation in the hydrological cycle, few studies have been conducted to evaluate the impacts of the temporal resolution of rainfall inputs on the performance of SWAT (soil and water assessment tool) models in large-sized river basins. In this study, both daily and hourly rainfall observations at 28 rainfall stations were used as inputs to SWAT for daily strea...

Journal: :Entropy 2014
Chiang Wei Hui-Chung Yeh Yen-Chang Chen

Because of high variation in mountainous areas, rainfall data at different spatiotemporal scales may yield potential uncertainty for network design. However, few studies focus on the scaling effect on both the spatial and the temporal scale. By calculating the maximum joint entropy of hourly typhoon events, monthly, six dry and wet months and annual rainfall between 1992 and 2012 for 1-, 3-, an...

Rainfall erosivity is one of the factors determining the amount of water erosion in the soil. Rainfall erosivity is determined by the  total rainstorm energy and the maximum intensity in 30 minutes (I30). Since rainfall erosivity is closely related to the amount and intensity of rainfall, it is expected that the rainfall erosivity would change monthly and seasonally throughout the year. The mai...

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