Vance A Myers has written: 'A methodology for point-to-area rainfall frequency ratios' -- subject(s): Rainfall intensity duration frequencies 'Storm tide frequencies on the South Carolina coast' -- subject(s): Storm surges, Forecasting, Hurricanes
It is the frequency for that point.
U. Sporns has written: 'Rainfall intensity-duration-frequency maps for Ontario' -- subject(s): Maps, Rain and rainfall
David M. Hershfield has written: 'Rainfall frequency atlas of the United States' -- subject(s): Maps, Rain and rainfall
No that is frequency. Wavelength is how long it takes one wave to pass a certain point fully once
The "frequency curves" are called waves. The highest point of a wave is the crest.
Frequency
That is twice the frequency. Frequency is equal to the number of complete cycles which pass a point per second.
Frequency
This is known as the frequency of the wave.
In a frequency distribution table, there are usually five parts/columns (12th grade statistics):class, frequency, mid-point, relative frequency, and cumulative frequency.
frequency, the unit is Hz, measured as cycles/second or waves/second