Estimation of Extreme Rainfall over Nilgiris, South India
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1981/v107i10/11091Abstract
Extreme rainfall (also called probable maximum precipitation - PMP) over Nilgiris, South India, has been computed by using Hershfield's statistical techniques from the dailY rainfall data for the last 37 to 61 years (1918 to 1978). The enveloping value for the frequency factor km was found to be 6.27 for this region. On the basis of this data, a generalized chart of PMP was prepared for the Nilgiris for one day duration. The frequency curve obtained for Nilgiris has been compared with the similar curves prepared on the basis of North India record rainfall and world record rainfall data.Downloads
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1981-10-01
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Jeevaratanam, K., & Jayakumar, M. (1981). Estimation of Extreme Rainfall over Nilgiris, South India. Indian Forester, 107(10), 659–664. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1981/v107i10/11091
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