Examples of Return Periods in a sentence
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, "Rainfall Frequency Atlas of Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina for Durations from 30 Minutes to 24 Hours and Return Periods from 1 to 100 years" (1973).
USDA Soil Conservation Service, “Rainfall Frequency Atlas of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina for Durations from 30 Minutes to 24 Hours and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years” January 1978; Gainesville, Florida.
Provide a detailed explanation of how the Expected Annual Hurricane Losses and Return Periods are calculated.
NOTE: Please see Appendix H for 24-Hour Duration Rainfalls for Various Return Periods in Maine.
They are maps of the curriculum that is detailed in the Ferrum College Catalog, and they were developed by Program Coordinators based on their knowledge of how students can best meet those requirements.
U.S. Weather Bureau: Rainfall-Frequency Atlas of the U.S. for Durations from 30 Minutes to 24 Hours and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years.
Without limitation to clause 16.3(a), cancellation of this Arrangement (however cancellation arises and whether by the Commissioner or the Responsible Party) does not affect the Responsible Party's obligation to pay to the Commissioner all amounts of Duty payable in accordance with clause 12.2 by the Responsible Party in respect of the current and any previous Return Periods.
Technical Paper 40, Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States for Durations from 30 minutes to 24 Hours and Return Periods from 1 to 100 Years.
TABLE 2-4 Rainfall Intensities for Various Return Periods and Storm Durations (Inches/Hour) DurationSource: NOAA, National Weather Service, "Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States", NOAA Atlas14, Volume 2, Version 2, 2004, for Lafayette, Indiana.
Rainfall Depth and Intensity for Various Return Periods D= Total depth of rainfall for given storm duration (inches) I= Rainfall intensity for given storm duration (inches/hour) Addressing Small Storm Hydrology:Note per the table above, 90% of the rainfall events that typically occur in Central Iowa have been of 1.25” depth or less.