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    World’s Greatest Observed Point Rainfalls: Jennings (1950) Scaling Law

    Source: Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2013:;Volume( 014 ):;issue: 006::page 1952
    Author:
    Zhang, Huan
    ,
    Fraedrich, Klaus
    ,
    Zhu, Xiuhua
    ,
    Blender, Richard
    ,
    Zhang, Ling
    DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-13-074.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he observed relation of worldwide precipitation maxima P versus duration d follows the Jennings scaling law, P ≈ db, with scaling coefficient b ≈ 0.5. This scaling is demonstrated to hold for single-station rainfall extending over three decades. A conceptual stochastic rainfall model that reveals similar scaling behavior is introduced as a first-order autoregressive process [AR(1)] to represent the lower tropospheric vertical moisture fluxes, whose upward components balance the rainfall while the downward components are truncated and defined as no rain. Estimates of 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) vertical moisture flux autocorrelations (at grids near the rainfall stations) provide estimates for the truncated AR(1). Subjected to maximum depth-duration analysis, the scaling coefficient b ≈ 0.5 is obtained extending for about two orders of magnitude, which is associated with a wide range of vertical moisture flux autocorrelations 0.1 < a < 0.7.
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    contributor authorZhang, Huan
    contributor authorFraedrich, Klaus
    contributor authorZhu, Xiuhua
    contributor authorBlender, Richard
    contributor authorZhang, Ling
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:15:43Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:15:43Z
    date copyright2013/12/01
    date issued2013
    identifier issn1525-755X
    identifier otherams-82027.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225096
    description abstracthe observed relation of worldwide precipitation maxima P versus duration d follows the Jennings scaling law, P ≈ db, with scaling coefficient b ≈ 0.5. This scaling is demonstrated to hold for single-station rainfall extending over three decades. A conceptual stochastic rainfall model that reveals similar scaling behavior is introduced as a first-order autoregressive process [AR(1)] to represent the lower tropospheric vertical moisture fluxes, whose upward components balance the rainfall while the downward components are truncated and defined as no rain. Estimates of 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) vertical moisture flux autocorrelations (at grids near the rainfall stations) provide estimates for the truncated AR(1). Subjected to maximum depth-duration analysis, the scaling coefficient b ≈ 0.5 is obtained extending for about two orders of magnitude, which is associated with a wide range of vertical moisture flux autocorrelations 0.1 < a < 0.7.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleWorld’s Greatest Observed Point Rainfalls: Jennings (1950) Scaling Law
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume14
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Hydrometeorology
    identifier doi10.1175/JHM-D-13-074.1
    journal fristpage1952
    journal lastpage1957
    treeJournal of Hydrometeorology:;2013:;Volume( 014 ):;issue: 006
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