A NOTE ON AREAL RAINFALL DEFINITION |
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Authors: | David M Hershfield |
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Institution: | Research Meteorologist, USDA Hydrograph Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. |
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Abstract: | A discussion is presented of the likely sources of error in defining areal rainfall on a storm basis. These include the instrumental error, sampling fluctuations over the area, and network density. The analysis of dense raingage data provides some perspective of the magnitude of the errors that might be encountered from the natural variability of rainfall. Except for one watershed in Arizona, the coefficient of variation, based on a sample of storm totals from the individual gages in various size areas, remains relatively constant with increasing area for a particular storm. The error due to rainfall variability over the area is probably the most important and must be considered in experiments which attempt to resolve small-area hydrologic problems. |
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Keywords: | rainfall hydrology raingage network correlation function |
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