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Fig. 4. Position of used stations with color-indicated number of observed years.
Fig. 7. Minimum, maximum and area arithmetic mean of highest annual daily precipitation total in the Czech Republic (1895–2006).
Table 2. Model summary of regression analysis of time variation of values not exceeded by annual maximum of daily precipitation totals (ln transformation) for selected sizes of CR.

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