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© Author(s) 2011. This work is distributed under
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Non-stationarity in daily and sub-daily intense rainfall – Part 1: Sydney, Australia
D. Jakob
School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia
D. J. Karoly
School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
A. Seed
Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia
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