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COLDWATER DIVISION: 9 STATION #1675 DATE OF RUN COUNTY: BRANCH PERIOD ANALYSIS FOR 1971 -2000 ( 30 YEARS) 11/03/04 EXTREME PRECIPITATION YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANNUAL 1971 .11 1.28 .43 .14 .64 .93 1.18 .67 .78 .62 .22 1.35 5.69 1972 .48 .18 1.32 .94 .90 .71 .42 .84 1.94 1.00 .87 1.14 4.88 1973 .67 .23 .66 1.28 1.10 .67 1.61 .87 1.59 .43 .79 .75 6.10 1974 .88 .54 1.33 .66 .89 .85 .29 .52 .93 .35 .85 .42 4.11 1975 .60 .53 .44 1.85 1.28 1.60 .98 3.37 .48 .35 .82 .49 10.06 1976 .50 1.02 .97 1.18 2.63 1.30 .77 .20 1.06 1.08 .72 .30 4.24 1977 .11 .27 .90 .58 .25 1.11 1.31 1.74 1.25 .45 .47 .95 5.91 1978 .90 .12 .70 1.15 .49 5.37 .48 .58 1.23 .57 .66 1.02 7.18 1979 .97 .24 .96 .71 .70 .96 .88 1.44 .05 .82 .61 1.34 5.34 1980 .30 .60 .51 1.25 1.45 2.12 2.43 1.19 1.62 .61 .25 .55 8.46 1981 .17 .63 .28 1.22 1.27 1.84 3.25 2.41 1.92 .75 .74 .48 8.16 1982 .67 .30 .66 .38 1.47 .63 .81 .76 1.36 .32 1.33 .75 5.62 1983 .33 .15 .51 .85 1.30 .76 1.26 .79 .51 1.00 .60 .62 5.77 1984 .23 .30 1.55 .48 1.58 .52 .85 .96 .87 .91 1.32 .67 5.46 1985 1.38 1.60 1.08 1.56 1.12 .75 1.31 .69 .94 1.50 1.30 .35 5.63 1986 .15 .75 .48 .60 1.20 1.24 1.02 1.00 .92 2.75 .82 .35 5.15 1987 .46 .32 .43 .80 1.31 .73 1.97 2.42 1.18 .50 1.12 1.46 4.56 1988 .46 .32 .30 1.82 2.06 .40 1.11 1.38 1.43 1.47 .62 .46 5.31 1989 .30 .16 .31 .57 4.48 1.80 1.13 1.00 2.08 .56 .98 .38 10.90 1990 .44 2.18 1.05 .74 1.02 1.02 .85 1.20 .90 1.42 1.36 2.22 5.03 1991 .48 .46 .56 1.08 1.25 .54 1.02 1.48 1.33 1.50 1.50 .35 6.34 1992 .31 .45 .95 .59 .99 1.05 2.12 .82 1.37 1.83 1.57 1.54 9.57 1993 1.44 .29 .64 .61 .60 1.56 .63 1.66 1.46 2.01 .37 .64 6.80 1994 .45 .25 .56 1.08 .38 1.21 .32 1.35 .90 .68 1.04 .59 5.11 1995 .44 .38 1.41 1.06 1.48 .53 .79 1.60 .63 .95 .94 .28 7.92 1996 .28 1.06 .48 1.13 1.72 1.20 .31 1.32 .78 1.37 1.98 .78 5.77 1997 .49 .93 .78 .74 .90 1.17 1.12 2.10 1.84 .85 .80 .64 6.64 1998 1.08 .71 1.33 .92 .61 1.73 2.00 2.79 .80 1.87 .11 .47 8.36 1999 1.75 1.09 1.00 1.16 .72 1.20 2.00 .40 1.15 1.09 .46 1.29 7.76 2000 .45 .67 .51 2.20 1.99 2.18 .86 .96 1.50 1.31 .77 1.05 6.69 NON-ZERO 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 ZEROES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PROB OF ZERO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 NOTE: STATISTICS ARE COMPUTED ON THE NON-ZERO VALUES NUMBER YEARS 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 MEAN .576 .600 .770 .978 1.259 1.256 1.169 1.284 1.160 1.031 .866 .789 6.484 VARIANCE .165 .227 .132 .210 .644 .835 .467 .539 .224 .336 .184 .213 2.982 STND DEV .407 .476 .363 .458 .802 .914 .684 .734 .473 .579 .429 .461 1.727 SKEW 1.320 1.594 .577 .756 2.278 3.155 1.152 1.091 -.022 1.002 .509 1.223 .918 KURTOSIS 4.151 5.459 2.205 3.465 9.859 14.831 4.228 3.811 2.709 3.775 3.057 4.198 3.100 NOTE: A MISSING OR INCOMPLETE VALUE, INDICATED BY THE FIELD BEING FILLED WITH 9s, IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE ANALYSIS. COLDWATER DIVISION: 9 STATION #1675 DATE OF RUN COUNTY: BRANCH PERIOD ANALYSIS FOR 1971 -2000 ( 30 YEARS) 11/03/04 EXTREME PRECIPITATION STATISTICS PARAMETER JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANNUAL NUMBER YEARS 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 MEAN .576 .600 .770 .978 1.259 1.256 1.169 1.284 1.160 1.031 .866 .789 6.484 VARIANCE .165 .227 .132 .210 .644 .835 .467 .539 .224 .336 .184 .213 2.982 STND DEV .407 .476 .363 .458 .802 .914 .684 .734 .473 .579 .429 .461 1.727 SKEW 1.320 1.594 .577 .756 2.278 3.155 1.152 1.091 -.022 1.002 .509 1.223 .918 KURTOSIS 4.151 5.459 2.205 3.465 9.859 14.831 4.228 3.811 2.709 3.775 3.057 4.198 3.100 GAMMA 2.335 2.033 4.699 4.308 3.296 999.000 3.181 3.283 3.766 3.463 3.468 3.522 16.002 BETA .247 .295 .164 .227 .382 999.000 .368 .391 .308 .298 .250 .224 .405 PROB OF ZERO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 LEVELS PROBABILITY PERCENTILE VALUES 01 .06 .05 .19 .22 .21 .40 .18 .21 ...

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