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Establishing a 10 year climatology of 100.6 mm (4 inch) rainfall days, part 1
10-year period (1991-2000)
Then
Three additional steps to gain insight into possible reasons for the seasonal and geographic fluctuations of 100 mm days
Frequency of 100 mm (4 inch) events normalized to Louisiana in Winter (Dec-Feb)
Normals for mid-winter
Frequency of 100 mm (4 inch) events normalized to Louisiana in Spring (Mar-May)
Normals for mid-spring
Frequency of 100 mm (4 inch) events normalized to Louisiana in Summer (June-Aug)
Normals for mid-summer
Frequency of 100 mm (4 inch) events normalized to Louisiana in Winter (Sep-Nov)
Normals for mid-fall
A high percentage of the summer and fall 100 mm days are associated with tropical storms or hurricanes or their remains
Conclusionsand what is next?
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