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contributor authorFeldmann, Monika
contributor authorEmanuel, Kerry
contributor authorZhu, Laiyin
contributor authorLohmann, Ulrike
date accessioned2019-10-05T06:50:14Z
date available2019-10-05T06:50:14Z
date copyright6/19/2019 12:00:00 AM
date issued2019
identifier otherJAMC-D-19-0011.1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4263576
description abstractAbstractTropical cyclones pose a significant flood risk to vast land regions in their path because of extreme precipitation. Thus it is imperative to quantitatively assess this risk. This study compares exceedance frequencies of tropical cyclone precipitation derived from two independent observational datasets with those estimated using a tropical cyclone rainfall algorithm applied to large sets of synthetic tropical cyclones. The modeled rainfall compares reasonably well to observed rainfall across much of the southern United States but does less well in the mid-Atlantic states. Possible causes of this disparity are discussed.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleEstimation of Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Frequency in the United States
typeJournal Paper
journal volume58
journal issue8
journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
identifier doi10.1175/JAMC-D-19-0011.1
journal fristpage1853
journal lastpage1866
treeJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2019:;volume 058:;issue 008
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