Climatology of maximum precipitation at 20 stations in central and south texas is examined over a 70-year period from 1932 to 2002. Monthly, seasonal, and annual extremes in precipitation during the period of record are investigated. This study will reveal the spatial and temporal trends in maximum recorded precipitation and visually illustrate the regional patterns.
Climatology of maximum precipitation at 20 stations in central and south texas is examined over a 70-year period from 1932 to 2002. Monthly, seasonal, and annual extremes in precipitation during the period of record are investigated. This study will reveal the spatial and temporal trends in maximum recorded precipitation and visually illustrate the regional patterns.
Climatology of maximum precipitation at 20 stations in central and south texas is examined over a 70-year period from 1932 to 2002. Monthly, seasonal, and annual extremes in precipitation during the period of record are investigated. This study will reveal the spatial and temporal trends in maximum recorded precipitation and visually illustrate the regional patterns.
Climatology of Maximum Precipitation in Central and South Texas
Rebecca K. Parylak Department of Geography Kent State University Kent, OH 44242
A climatology of maximum precipitation at 20 stations in Central Texas is examined over
a 70-year period from 1932 to 2002. Using data from the United States Historical Climatology Network (USHCN), monthly, seasonal, and annual extremes in precipitation during the period of record are investigated. This study will reveal the spatial and temporal trends in maximum recorded precipitation and visually illustrate the regional patterns.
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