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This metadata record describes the average daily precipitation intensity for rain events during the 30-year period 1981 – 2010 for the conterminous United States. A rain event is defined as a period when the number of consecutive days with precipitation equals or exceeds 1 millimeter. Daily precipitation intensity is defined as the amount of precipitation over the duration of a rain event divided by the number of days in a rain event. The source data was produced and acquired from DAYMET (2018) and is presented here as a 1-kilometer resolution GeoTIFF file.
Tags: Climatology,
DAYMET,
Geography,
NHDPlus version 2.1,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC), All tags...
Water Quality,
conterminous United States,
conterminous United States,
inlandWaters,
intensity of rain events,
precipitation, Fewer tags
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This metadata record describes the average of annual maximum duration of consecutive dry and wet days per event, where precipitation totals are 0 or equal and exceeds 1 millimeters respectively, during the 30-year period 1981 – 2010 for the conterminous United States. A wet event is defined as a period when the number of consecutive days with precipitation equals or exceeds 1 millimeter. A dry event is defined as a period when the number of consecutive days with precipitation equals 0 millimeters. The source data was produced and acquired from DAYMET (2018) and is presented here as a 1-kilometer resolution GeoTIFF file.
Tags: Climatology,
DAYMET,
Geography,
NHDPlus version 2.1,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC), All tags...
Water Resources,
consecutive dry days,
consecutive wet days,
conterminous United States,
conterminous United States,
inlandWaters,
maximum duration,
precipitation, Fewer tags
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