INDIAN OCEAN AND TAIWAN RAINFALLS SET NEW RECORDS

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Abstract Recently obtained information on rainfall maxima on the island of La Réunion, about 400 mi. east of Madagascar, established new records for durations from 9 hr. to 8 days. Some of the previous record values for 15 to 24 hr. were exceeded also by Taiwan rainfalls, which were, however, of much lower magnitude than those at La Réunion. World-record values for durations from 1 min. to 2 yr. are listed. The envelope curve of these maxima may be defined by the expression R= 16.6 D0.475, where R is rainfall in inches and D is duration in hours.

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PAULHUS, J. L. H. (1965). INDIAN OCEAN AND TAIWAN RAINFALLS SET NEW RECORDS. Monthly Weather Review, 93(5), 331–335. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1965)093<0331:ioatrs>2.3.co;2

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