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IDF curves, used to determine rainfall intensity in the rational equaiton, can be derived for any location in the united states. Hydro-35 (eastern) maps are included in the documentation, NOAA Atlas II maps (western) are available online. If there already is an IDF curve, the information may be entered into WMS for use with the ''Rational Method'' calculator.
IDF curves, used to determine rainfall intensity in the rational equaiton, can be derived for any location in the united states. Hydro-35 (eastern) maps are included in the documentation, NOAA Atlas II maps (western) are available online. If there already is an IDF curve, the information may be entered into WMS for use with the ''Rational Method'' calculator.


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Latest revision as of 22:26, 27 January 2020

IDF curves, used to determine rainfall intensity in the rational equaiton, can be derived for any location in the united states. Hydro-35 (eastern) maps are included in the documentation, NOAA Atlas II maps (western) are available online. If there already is an IDF curve, the information may be entered into WMS for use with the Rational Method calculator.

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