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On the secular variation of the rainfall at Adelaide, South Australia

✍ Scribed by E. A. Cornish; J. Glasspoole


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
615 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-9009

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

A detailed analysis of the rainfall of Adelaide, South Australia, has shown that throughout the 95 years 1839‐1933 there has been a definite oscillation, with a period and amplitude of approximately 23 years and 30 days respectively in the incidence and duration of the winter rains. The amplitude, though small, is nevertheless about 20 per cent of the length of the rainfall season. The total quantity precipitated has shown no statistically significant changes.


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