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How do I find the rainfall intensity which is exceeded 0.01% of time (for telecommunications purposes)?

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How do I find the rainfall intensity which is exceeded 0.01% of time (for telecommunications purposes)?

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We have a suite of programs which carry out frequency analysis of rainfalls. The program which enables telecommunications engineers to determine the rainfall intensity exceeded for a particular percentage of time at a given location according to the International Telecommunications Union standards is ITUWM. A sample output of ITUWM appears at the Rainfall Statistic webpage. The program inputs are: • A pluviometer station number. • 6 rainfall intensities for which the percentage of time exceeded are required. Since the percentage of time exceeded is the program output, the program must be run several times so as to converge towards the percentage required and then suitable interpolations performed by the client himself or herself to determine the final answer. There is a cost for each run. The cost for the first run of ITUWM is listed in the Purchase PMP Report.

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