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Abstract
Replication materials for Evidence of Emerging Increasing Trends in Observed Subdaily Heavy Precipitation Frequency in the United States by Giuseppe Mascaro, Stefano Farris, and Roberto Deidda. If you have questions about the code or find any errors/bugs in it, please reach out to Giuseppe Mascaro (corresponding author). A compressed ZIP file has been provided with the MATLAB scripts and the original and intermediate data.
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Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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U.S. National Science Foundation | CAS-Climate: A Novel Process-Driven Method for Flood Frequency Analysis Based on Mixed Distributions | 2212702 |
U.S. National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: CAS—Climate: Improving Nonstationary Intensity-Duration-Frequency Analysis of Extreme Precipitation by Advancing Knowledge on the Generating Mechanisms | 2221803 |
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