The 1993 midwest extreme precipitation in historical and probabilistic perspective

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Extreme rainfall amounts that resulted in severe flooding during the spring and summer of 1993 along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers are examined from a historical and probabilistic viewpoint. The exceedance probabilities of monthly and multiple-month observed precipitation amounts have been calculated. The results show that the three-month period May-July experienced unusually heavy rainfall when compared to prior years, and that July was particularly wet. Recurrence intervals for the rainfall events vary widely depending on the specific time period and locality, but the observed precipitation was an extreme event. -from Authors

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Guttman, N. B., Hosking, J. R. M., & Wallis, J. R. (1994). The 1993 midwest extreme precipitation in historical and probabilistic perspective. Bulletin - American Meteorological Society, 75(10), 1785–1792. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1994)075<1785:TMEPIH>2.0.CO;2

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