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High values of this index indicate a high chance of flash floods, owing to water inflow by precipitation overwhelming outflow by ground infiltration and river runoff. This dataset shows Projected average highest 1-day precipitation in millimeters in a given year relative to the 2041–2060 period. Texas Tech University Climate Center/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Source contact: Ian Scott-Fleming, Department of Electrical and computer Engineering, Texas Tech University. |
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High values of this index indicate a high chance of flash floods, owing to water inflow by precipitation overwhelming outflow by ground infiltration and river runoff. This dataset shows Projected average highest 1-day precipitation in millimeters in a given year relative to the 2041–2060 period. Texas Tech University Climate Center/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Source contact: Ian Scott-Fleming, Department of Electrical and computer Engineering, Texas Tech University. |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><P><SPAN>High values of this index indicate a high chance of flash floods, owing to water inflow by precipitation overwhelming outflow by ground infiltration and river runoff. This dataset shows Projected average highest 1-day precipitation in millimeters in a given year relative to the 2041–2060 period. Texas Tech University Climate Center/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Source contact: Ian Scott-Fleming, Department of Electrical and computer Engineering, Texas Tech University.</SPAN></P></DIV> |
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