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Rainfall Report for 3 Corte Cayuga, Greenbrae, CA By Agustin Diaz
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A homeowner in the town of Greenbrae (3 Corte Cayuga), in Marin County, California, is building a drainage system for her home. She has asked to determine: Determine the average seasonal rainfall at her site. Determine the range of seasonal rainfall amounts she can expect at the property most (67%) of the time. Determine the 100-yr 1 hour event at her site. Determine the 100-yr 24 hour event at her site.
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Reporting Stations 1. San Rafael situated approximately 2 miles north of the home. 2. Corte Madera situated approximately 1.5 miles south of the home. Two stations near the home were used to determine the seasonal rainfall
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Seasonal Rainfall and Variation Since areal variability does not vary much with latitude, a reasonable estimate for seasonal rainfall at the home would be 37 inches, and the homeowner can expect a range between 21.40 and 52.60 inches 67% of the time. 30-year average from 1967-1996 1. San Rafael- 37.18 inches 2. Corte Madera - 37.34 inches Standard Deviation 1. Both stations had a standard devation of about 15.6 inches.
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100-year 1-hour Rainfall event San Rafael station was 1.76 inches. - No information was found for Corte Madera, but was found to be approximately 1.77 inches by multiplying San Rafael’s rainfall event by the ratio of 1.004303. - The ratio was obtained by dividing San Rafael’s seasonal rainfall from Corte Madera’s seasonal rainfall. A good approximation for the 100-year 1-hour rainfall event at the home would be 1.765 inches.
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100-year 24-hour Rainfall event San Rafael station was 9.50 inches. - No information was found for Corte Madera, but was found to be approximately 9.54 inches by multiplying San Rafael’s rainfall event by the ratio of 1.004303. - The ratio was obtained by dividing San Rafael’s seasonal rainfall from Corte Madera’s seasonal rainfall. A good approximation for the 24-year 1-hour rainfall event at the home would be 9.52 inches.
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Information About Return Period Return period for rainfall is used to estimate how often certain extreme rainfall events will occur. The 100-year 1-hour event of 1.70 inches means that on average that amount of rainfall will occur every 100 years, so for a period 500 years the event will occur five times on average. The 100-year event does not mean that event will occur exactly every 100 years, and there is always a chance that the event can occur in consecutive years. Obtained through statistical analysis of rainfall data from the reporting stations with at least 30 years worth of data.
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