Journal of Earth system science | |
Rainfall intensity characteristics at coastal and high altitude stations in Kerala | |
S Sampath11  R Harikumar11  V Sasi Kumar11  P V S S K Vinayak11  | |
[1] Atmospheric Sciences Division, Centre for Earth Science Studies, Thiruvananthapuram 695 031, India.$$ | |
关键词: Rainfall intensity; Kerala; cumulative distribution.; | |
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学科分类:天文学(综合) | |
来源: Indian Academy of Sciences | |
【 摘 要 】
Rainfall intensities measured at a few stations in Kerala during 2001 –2005 using a disdrometer were found to be in reasonable agreement with the total rainfall measured using a manual rain gauge. The temporal distributions of rainfall intensity at different places and during different months show that rainfall is of low intensity (> 10 mm/hr),65%to 90%of the time.This could be an indication of the relative prevalence of stratiform and cumuliform clouds.Rainfall was of intensity > 5 mm/hr for more than 95%of the time in Kochi in July 2002,which was a month seriously deï¬cient in rainfall,indicating that the deï¬ciency was probably due to the relative absence of cumuliform clouds.Cumulative distribution graphs are also plotted and ï¬tted with the Weibull distribution.The ï¬t parameters do not appear to have any consistent pattern. The higher intensities also contributed signi ï¬cantly to total rainfall most of the time,except in Munnar (a hill station). In this analysis also,the rainfall in Kochi in July 2002 was found to have less presence of high intensities. This supports the hypothesis that the rainfall de ï¬ciency was probably caused by the absence of conditions that favoured the formation of cumuliform clouds.
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