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A 30-Year Climatology of Hourly Precipitation Across the Western Carolinas

A 30-Year Climatology of Hourly Precipitation Across the Western Carolinas. Scott Krentz Charles Dalton. Overview. Test Hypothesis Previous 10-year Study Methodology Results Unexpected Observation Concluding Remarks. Previous 10-year Analysis. Only used KGSP data

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A 30-Year Climatology of Hourly Precipitation Across the Western Carolinas

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  1. A 30-Year Climatology of Hourly Precipitation Across the Western Carolinas Scott Krentz Charles Dalton

  2. Overview • Test Hypothesis Previous 10-year Study • Methodology • Results • Unexpected Observation • Concluding Remarks

  3. Previous 10-year Analysis • Only used KGSP data • Qualitatively compared to KAVL • Verified forecaster’s observations • Hypothesized temporal relationship between mountain and non-mountain precipitation

  4. Methodology • 30-year hourly datasets from NCDC • 3 ASOS sites – 6 FP sites • Data quality controlled (outliers < 0.1%) • Hourly precipitation and frequencies • Spreadsheets Charts

  5. Results

  6. Results

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  14. Results

  15. Unexpected Observation

  16. Unexpected Observation

  17. Unexpected Observation

  18. Unexpected Observation

  19. Unexpected Observation

  20. Conclusions • Definite Warm-Season Frequency Shift • Climatological Basis for Forecasts and Seasonal Staffing • Additional Study Removing Tropical Precipitation • Potential for Study of July Mountain Precipitation Decrease

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