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Analysis of One Day and Extended Days Rainfall for Pune

Ravindra Bansod

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Indian Journal of Plant and Soil 10(2):p 71-75, JULY-DEC 2023. | DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijps.2348.9677.10223.2

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Ravindra Bansod/Analysis of One Day and Extended Days Rainfall for Pune/Indian J Plant Soil. 2023;10(2):71-75

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Received : November 11, 2023         Accepted : December 02, 2023          Published : December 25, 2023

Abstract

The daily rainfall data of Pune (plain zone) were analyzed for determination of D-days (D=2, 4, 5, and 6 days) rainfall total. Plotting positions were compared using Weibull’s and Gringorten’s formulae. The relationship between one day and D-days rainfall totals in Plain Zone was developed. Weibull’s formula was found better than Gringorten’s formula for plotting positions for the observed data of Pune station. The relationships between one day and D-day annual maximum values of rainfall were found to be exponential in nature for Pune.


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Ravindra Bansod/Analysis of One Day and Extended Days Rainfall for Pune/Indian J Plant Soil. 2023;10(2):71-75


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November 11, 2023 December 02, 2023 December 25, 2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijps.2348.9677.10223.2

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Extended days rainfallGringorten's and Weibull's methodPlotting positionsRainfall analysis

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