| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10283235 | Building and Environment | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Determination of driving rain exposure typically requires hourly values of rainfall and mean directional wind speed. Weather data at most observing stations in Norway are not recorded as hourly values and are therefore not amenable to this type of analysis. We present an alternative method for assessing driving rain exposures based on multi-year records of synoptic observations of present weather, wind speed and direction. Distributions of numbers of rain observations and wind speeds versus wind direction combined with average annual rainfall totals yield quantitative information about driving rain exposures at stations. Results from four weather stations in Norway are presented and discussed, using weather data from the period 1974-2003.
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Authors
James P. Rydock, Kim Robert Lisø, Eirik J. Førland, Kristine Nore, Jan Vincent Thue,
