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Annual precipitation trends and flood estimation: a case of Shanghai City in China
Md Ayatullah Khan
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Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
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China
100%
Mean Annual Precipitation
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Precipitation Trends
100%
Shanghai City
100%
Flood Estimation
100%
Trend Estimation
100%
Maximum Rainfall
42%
Maximum Precipitation
28%
Linear Regression
14%
Precipitation Data
14%
Strong Correlation
14%
Shanghai China
14%
Higher Returns
14%
Precipitation Events
14%
Mann-Kendall Test
14%
Maximum Return
14%
Exceedance Probability
14%
Rainfall Probabilities
14%
Global Historical Climatology Network
14%
Return Probability
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
China
100%
Return Period
100%
Engineering
Return Period
100%
Exceedance
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Linear Regression Analysis
100%