Spatial Analysis of Storm Depths from an Arizona Raingage Network
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Fennessey, Neil M.; Eagleson, Peter S.; Qinliang, Wang; Rodriguez-Iturbe, Ignacio
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Eight years of summer rainstorm observations are analyzed by a dense network of 93 raingages operated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, in the 150 km Walnut Gulch experimental catchment near Tucson, Arizona. Storms are defined by the total depths collected at each raingage during the noon-to-noon period for which there was depth recorded at any of the gages. For each of the resulting 428 storm days, the 93 gage depths are interpolated onto a dense grid and the resulting random field analyzed to obtain moments, isohyetal plots, spatial correlation function, variance function, and the spatial distribution of storm depth.
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Prepared with support of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration grant no. NAG 5 388. Prepared with support of the National Science Foundation grant no. ATM 8420781.
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1986-08Publisher
Cambridge, Mass : Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory, Hydrology and Water Resource Systems,Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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306
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R (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil Engineering) ; 86-21.Report (Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics) ; 306.