Willems, 2000 - Google Patents
Compound intensity/duration/frequency-relationships of extreme precipitation for two seasons and two storm typesWillems, 2000
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- 14606013621786726260
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- Willems P
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- Journal of Hydrology
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Intensity/duration/frequency (IDF)-relationships of extreme precipitation are widely used for design of stormwater facilities. As the properties of extreme precipitation may be very different for different storm types and different seasons, IDF-relationships which permit …
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