Titre de série : |
Technical report |
Titre : |
Rainfall normals for the Gambia |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Hutchinson, P. |
Mention d'édition : |
MANR/DHS |
Editeur : |
MANR/DHS |
Année de publication : |
1977 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-03646 |
Note générale : |
"WMO technical note 84 "" A note on climatological normals"" recommends that, if avaibable record lengths of 40 years is sufficient to give a stable series for rainfall in tropical areas, that is provided there is no true climatic change, an a adequate normal. In the case of Gambia, nono of the existing meteorological station have records of this length. In addition, there is a marked climatic variation in the late 1960's and 1970's which may case bias in shorter terms normals. In view of the above and following the opinion of the technical note, the normals calculated are bases on the total available record of the stations. The tables present normals for one day, five days, ten days, and monthly intervals, for the wet season, may to november." |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Ressource naturelle Méteorologie Climatologie Pluviometrie Saison |
Index. décimale : |
551.6 Climatologie et temps |
Résumé : |
"WMO technical note 84 "" A note on climatological normals"" recommends that, if avaibable record lengths of 40 years is sufficient to give a stable series for rainfall in tropical areas, that is provided there is no true climatic change, an a adequate normal. In the case of Gambia, nono of the existing meteorological station have records of this length. In addition, there is a marked climatic variation in the late 1960's and 1970's which may case bias in shorter terms normals. In view of the above and following the opinion of the technical note, the normals calculated are bases on the total available record of the stations. The tables present normals for one day, five days, ten days, and monthly intervals, for the wet season, may to november." |
Note de contenu : |
"WMO technical note 84 "" A note on climatological normals"" recommends that, if avaibable record lengths of 40 years is sufficient to give a stable series for rainfall in tropical areas, that is provided there is no true climatic change, an a adequate normal. In the case of Gambia, nono of the existing meteorological station have records of this length. In addition, there is a marked climatic variation in the late 1960's and 1970's which may case bias in shorter terms normals. In view of the above and following the opinion of the technical note, the normals calculated are bases on the total available record of the stations. The tables present normals for one day, five days, ten days, and monthly intervals, for the wet season, may to november." |
Technical report. Rainfall normals for the Gambia [texte imprimé] / Hutchinson, P. . - MANR/DHS . - MANR/DHS, 1977. ISSN : CI-03646 "WMO technical note 84 "" A note on climatological normals"" recommends that, if avaibable record lengths of 40 years is sufficient to give a stable series for rainfall in tropical areas, that is provided there is no true climatic change, an a adequate normal. In the case of Gambia, nono of the existing meteorological station have records of this length. In addition, there is a marked climatic variation in the late 1960's and 1970's which may case bias in shorter terms normals. In view of the above and following the opinion of the technical note, the normals calculated are bases on the total available record of the stations. The tables present normals for one day, five days, ten days, and monthly intervals, for the wet season, may to november." Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Ressource naturelle Méteorologie Climatologie Pluviometrie Saison |
Index. décimale : |
551.6 Climatologie et temps |
Résumé : |
"WMO technical note 84 "" A note on climatological normals"" recommends that, if avaibable record lengths of 40 years is sufficient to give a stable series for rainfall in tropical areas, that is provided there is no true climatic change, an a adequate normal. In the case of Gambia, nono of the existing meteorological station have records of this length. In addition, there is a marked climatic variation in the late 1960's and 1970's which may case bias in shorter terms normals. In view of the above and following the opinion of the technical note, the normals calculated are bases on the total available record of the stations. The tables present normals for one day, five days, ten days, and monthly intervals, for the wet season, may to november." |
Note de contenu : |
"WMO technical note 84 "" A note on climatological normals"" recommends that, if avaibable record lengths of 40 years is sufficient to give a stable series for rainfall in tropical areas, that is provided there is no true climatic change, an a adequate normal. In the case of Gambia, nono of the existing meteorological station have records of this length. In addition, there is a marked climatic variation in the late 1960's and 1970's which may case bias in shorter terms normals. In view of the above and following the opinion of the technical note, the normals calculated are bases on the total available record of the stations. The tables present normals for one day, five days, ten days, and monthly intervals, for the wet season, may to november." |
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