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Great video madam. Keep it up with these lectures. I am a lecturer in water resources from Rwanda
I am glad that i am the first one to comment here. I just want to say this was very helpful :) . Keep making videos like this for us.
I may be wrong but Atlas 14 unit is in inches, not inches per hour (video 14:20). Overall a very good video. :)
Thankyou, this is very helpful and clear explanation
1in100 means there is a 1% (1/100) chance it happens any given year - rather than it happening once every 100 years. This goes to all return periods.
This. Sad to see this is still being taught this way by a PhD.
how to get the duration in minute for the IDF?for curve ofintensity-duration curve?
Please, could you send or update how to calculate rainfall/precipitation period Duration)? Thank you very much for your response.
how do you step 4 ugh
At video time 0:57, you say 0.8 in/hr for the first ten minutes results in 0.13 inches in the first "hour". I believe you meant to say 0.13 inches in the first 10 "minutes"... 0.8 in/hr x 10 min. x (1 hr / 60 min.) = 0.13 in. / 10 min.
Great video madam. Keep it up with these lectures. I am a lecturer in water resources from Rwanda
I am glad that i am the first one to comment here. I just want to say this was very helpful :) . Keep making videos like this for us.
I may be wrong but Atlas 14 unit is in inches, not inches per hour (video 14:20). Overall a very good video. :)
Thankyou, this is very helpful and clear explanation
1in100 means there is a 1% (1/100) chance it happens any given year - rather than it happening once every 100 years. This goes to all return periods.
This. Sad to see this is still being taught this way by a PhD.
how to get the duration in minute for the IDF?
for curve of
intensity-duration curve?
Please, could you send or update how to calculate rainfall/precipitation period Duration)? Thank you very much for your response.
how do you step 4 ugh
At video time 0:57, you say 0.8 in/hr for the first ten minutes results in 0.13 inches in the first "hour". I believe you meant to say 0.13 inches in the first 10 "minutes"... 0.8 in/hr x 10 min. x (1 hr / 60 min.) = 0.13 in. / 10 min.