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Browsing by Author "Nhakhorn Somchit"

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    Monthly and annual distribution of both the frequency of rainy days and rainfall intensity in Peninsular Malaysia
    (Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press, 2000) Alejandro Livio Camerlengo; Nhakhorn Somchit
    The aim of this study is to analyze both the monthly and the annual distributions of both the frequency of rainy days and the rainfall intensity in Peninsular Malaysia.
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    Monthly and annual rainfall variability in Penisular Malaysia
    (Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press, 2000) Alejandro Livio Camerlengo; Nhakhorn Somchit
    This paper re-addresses the study of the rainfall variability in Peninsular Malaysia. An earlier investigation has been conducted forty years ago. Due to the fact that: (1) a larger and more sophisticated number of meteorological stations is nowadays in place, and (2) the effect that global warming has on precipitation, we feel that a new study of rainfall variability is both timely and pertinent. This is, therefore, the aim of this particular study. Our results show that larger variability does not (always) occur whenever lowest rainfall is recorded.

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