chapter 3 precipitation Flashcards

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Parameters defining rainfall

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  1. Intensity or rate of precipitation: the depth of water per unit of time in m/s, mm/min, or inches/hour.
  2. Duration of precipitation in seconds, minutes or hours.
  3. Depth of precipitation expressed as the thickness of a water layer on the surface in mm or inches.
  4. Area (the geographic extent of the rainfall in km2).
  5. Frequency of occurrence, usually expressed by the ‘return period’ e.g. once in 10 years.
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rainfall storms can be distinguished by their

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meteorological characteristics (convective, orographic, frontal, cyclonic).

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rainfall storms can be distinguished by their meteorological characteristics (convective, orographic, frontal, cyclonic). Another way to characterize storms is from a statistical point of view. Distinction is made between

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  • exterior statistics
  • interior staistics
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exterior statistics

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refer to total depth of the storm, duration of the storm, average intensity of the storm and time between storms;

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5
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interior statistics

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  • refer to the time and spatial distribution of rainfall rate within storms.
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6
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The exterior statistics can generally be described by ………………………………………, which can be………………………… and ……………………dependent.

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probabilistic distributions, seasonally, spatially

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7
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Depth is related to

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duration

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8
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a long duration is associated with

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a large depth

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9
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average high intensity is related to

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short duration

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10
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for given ………………….and …………………………….some type of storms gave similar histories of ……………………………

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locations, climatic conditions, rainfall accumulation

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11
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convective storms have

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highest intensity at the beginning of the storm

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tropical cyclones have (intensity)

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largest intensity in the middle of the storm

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13
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compare between tropical cyclones and thunderstorms

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tropical cyclones have a much longer storm duration and larger rainfall depth

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methods to estimate the average rainfall over an area (areal rainfall)

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  1. Average depth method
  2. Thiessen method
  3. Isohyetal method
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convection storm (duration and extent)

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a short duration and a small areal extent; hence, the ARF decreases steeply with distance.

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Frontal storm (duration and area of influence)

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long duration and large area of influence. ARF, hence, is expected to decrease more slowly with distance.

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cyclones (duration and extent)

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long durations and a large areal extent

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ARF curve comparison between convective storm, cyclonic storm and orographic storm

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convective storm: steepest

cyclonic storm: moderate slope

orographic storm: more moderate slope

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analyse, however, and what has particular relevance for ……………………………….., is the occurrence of dry spells

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rainfed agriculture

20
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rainfed agriculture seldom succeeds without

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supplementary irrigation.

21
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In view of the small water retaining capacity of the …………, a dry spell of more than ………………….days already causes serious damage to the crop

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soil, five