Author:
Stern R. D.,Dennett M. D.,Dale I. C.
Abstract
SummarySimple methods are described for the analysis of daily rainfall measurements. The distinctive feature is that each year provides one number for any event or characteristic of interest. The resulting observations are then analysed, assuming that they are a simple random sample from a single distribution. An estimate of the probability of an event can be made directly from its relative frequency of occurrence, or alternatively a distribution (such as the normal) can be fitted. The methods are applied to agronomic questions on dry spells, the start, end and length of the growing season, and the distribution of amounts of rainfall through the year. Examples are given from Nigeria and India.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
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