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A Point Rainfall Generator With Internal Storm Structure

A point rainfall generator is a probabilistic model for the time series of rainfall as observed in one geographical point. The main purpose of such a model is to generate long synthetic sequences of rainfall for simulation studies. The present generator is a continuous time model based on 13.5 years...

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Published in:Water resources research 1986-04, Vol.22 (4), p.475-482
Main Authors: Marien, J. L., Vandewiele, G. L.
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