Type II distribution definition

Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Technical Paper 149, published 1973”. The Type II curve is applicable to all of Wisconsin and represents the most intense storm pattern.
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Technical Paper 149, published in 1973”.
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Technical Paper 149, published 1973”, which is incorporated by reference for this chapter. The Type II curve is applicable to all of Wisconsin and represents the most intense storm pattern.

Examples of Type II distribution in a sentence

  • Infiltrate ten (10) percent of the runoff from the two-year, twenty-four (24) hour design storm with a Type II distribution.

  • Infiltrate twenty-five (25) percent of the post-development runoff from the two- year, twenty-four (24) hour design storm with a Type II distribution.

  • On a case-by-case basis, the Village Engineer may allow the use of TP-40 precipitation depths and the Type II distribution.

  • Infiltrate twenty-five (25) percent of the post-development runoff from the two-year, twenty-four (24) hour design storm with a Type II distribution.

  • Peak discharges shall be calculated using TR-55 runoff curve number methodology, Atlas 14 precipitation depths or current, and the 24 Hour Type II distribution.


More Definitions of Type II distribution

Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Technical Paper 149, published 1973. The Type II curve is applicable to all of Wisconsin and represents the most intense storm pattern.
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Technical Paper 149, published 1973”. Rainfall depths shall be consistent with Technical Report 40, “Rainfall Frequency in the Southeastern Wisconsin Region”, SEWRPC, April, 2000.
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Technical Paper 149, published 1973”, which is incorporated by reference for this ordinance. The Type II curve is applicable to all of Wisconsin
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (previously Soil Conservation Service), Technical Paper 149, published 1973” which is incorporated by reference into this chapter.
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Technical Paper 149, published 1973”. The Type II curve is applicable to all of Wisconsin and represents the most intense storm pattern. “Waters of the state” has the meaning given in s. 281.01 (18), Wis. Stats.
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture,
Type II distribution means a rainfall type curve as established in the “United States Department of Agriculture,