General introduction
Welcome to the Rainfall Data Modelling Portal. Here you can put
your raingauge on the map, and produce elegant graphs and simple
summary statistics which you can display on your own web site. You
can also look at the results from other raingauges around the
nation, and compare them with your own.
You can use the icons at the top of the screen to quickly navigate
through the following facilities that the site has to offer.
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Clicking this icon
at any time will bring you back to this page. |
 | View a geographical map showing
the locations of sites at which raingauge data are available. From
here you can find out about the raingauge, and produce summary statistics of the
data collected there.
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Create a raingauge record for your site (if
you have not already done so!) and then upload/add/edit your
collected data. The data will be accessible through the map,
above. |
 | Read the friendly manual. |
Furthermore, the three icons at the right of the frame allow you to
change the personality of the web site.
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If you are a part-time weather-watcher, then this personality
will provide you with an easy interface for uploading and then
viewing your collected rainfall data. |
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If you are interested in the mathematical modelling of
rainfall data, then this personality will give you access to
stochastic models and more sophisticated summary statistics.
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If you want to programmatically interface with the site (for
example to provide direct rainfall input to ground water modelling
systems), or if you want to extend the functionality of the site
with your own models and/or analyses, you will find the
instructions in the manual under this personality. |
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