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<br />Table 4.-Precipitation intensity <br /> <br />1938 <br />0.76 <br />(0.30) <br /> <br />1972 <br />1960 <br />1948 <br />1943 <br />1912' <br />1911 <br />1909 <br />1907 <br />1.02 <br />(0.40) <br /> <br />1971 <br />1967 <br />1963 <br />1956 <br />1947 <br />1945 <br />1944 <br />1940 <br />1936 <br />1934 <br />1932 <br />1930 <br />1925 <br />1924 <br />1923 <br />1918 <br />1914 <br /> <br />1.27 <br />(0.50) <br /> <br />1973 <br />1966 <br />1955 <br />1953 <br />1951 <br />1950 <br />1939 <br />1928 <br />1906 <br />1904 <br />1902 <br /> <br />1.78 2.03 <br />(0.70) (0,80) <br /> <br />1965 <br />1964 <br />1926 <br />1922 <br />1921 <br /> <br />1927 <br />1919 <br />1910 <br />1905 <br />1903 <br />1901 <br />1900 <br />1899 <br />2.29 2,54 <br />(0.90) (1.00) <br /> <br />cm <br />(in) <br /> <br />Centimeters (in) per day of precipitation <br /> <br />(in) <br />(0.97) <br />(0.36) <br />(0.61) <br /> <br /> cm (in) em <br />Mean 1.68 (0.66) Maxim urn 2.46 <br />Median 1.65 (0.65) Minimum 0,91 <br />Variance 0.05 (0,02) Range 1.55 <br />Standard Coefficient of <br />deviation 0.36 (0.14) variation 21 percent <br /> <br />mixed. During this period, precipitation totals were nearly three standard deviations above the <br />mean as well as greater than one standard deviation below the mean. After 1947, winter <br />precipitation is within one standard deviation of the mean, Winter precipitation totals have <br />ranged from 142 to 24.9 em (55.9 to 9.8 in). <br />Figure 9 illustrates the frequency of winter precipitation by 12.7 em (5 in) class. The distribution <br />is skewed to the right as the result of some unusually heavy winters. The mode of 44.5 em (17.5 in) <br />at the midpoint of the 38- to 51-em (15-to 20-in) class is considerably less than the median of 57.2 <br /> <br />1-11 <br />