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We present an analysis of nonlinear correlation patterns and symmetries within 'measured' rain fields. Various methods borrowed from Information Theory and their skills in untangling the mechanisms underlying the wild space–time variability of the rainfall process are reviewed. The second order information cumulant, namely mutual information,...
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We present a methodology able to infer the influence of rainfall measurement errors on the reliability of extreme rainfall statistics. We especially focus on systematic mechanical errors affecting the most popular rain intensity measurement instrument, namely the tipping-bucket rain-gauge (TBR). Such uncertainty strongly depends on the measured...
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The tipping-bucket rain gauge is known to underestimate rainfall at high intensities because of the rain water amount that is lost during the tipping movement of the bucket. The related biases are known as systematic mechanical errors and, since their effect increases with rain intensity, have a significant influence on the derived statistics...
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In this work we propose a mixed approach to deal with the modelling of rainfall events, based on the analysis of geometrical and statistical properties of rain intermittency in time, combined with the predictability power derived from the analysis of no-rain periods distribution and from the binary decomposition of the rain signal, Some recent...
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This work amplifies upon the influence of rainfall intermittency on pluviometric time series. Intermittency is here defined as the percentage of no-rain periods within a rainfall event, and can be interpreted as a sort of-stochastic intermittency', When measuring an intermittent or, in general, 'erratic' signal, a relevant source of error is...
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Il progetto ESTRUS (Enhanced and Sustainable Treatment for Urban Stormwater), sviluppato nell'ambito del programma comunitario LIFE-Ambiente, si propone di dimostrare le prestazioni di sistemi distribuiti posti a monte delle reti di drenaggio urbano per il trattamento in caditoia delle acque meteoriche di dilavamento. Tali sistemi vengono...
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