From these picts it is obvious that activity is proportional
to the amount of rainfall within each area.

Correlation coefficients

for all graphs are summarized in Table h.
Table 4. Correlation coefficients for the Regression of Sr*~
of rainfall.
Fraction of total
Sempling Area

Time of Sampling

90

on inches

May

June

July

March thru
July

0057

0686

0651

Oolk7

0.60

O-L6

O-45

0663

0637

Ooli2

Ooli3

0.95

0087

0690

0.66

0.37

0072

March

April

Total Sampling Area

0077

Above 0° Latitude
Below 40° Latitude
Northeast

0077

Nerthwest

0.78

Southeast

Oot?

Southwest

0.87

The next step in the analysis of the rain water data is made
by comparing gr?° in rain to that measured by various pot type collectors.
However, most of these devices collect total fallout and have sampling
networks that do net coincide with the rain water stations.

Therefore,

a comparison of these results can only indicate the relative levels of
rainocut to tetal fallout,

This comparison is shown in Table 5 in which

the average values of fallout in rain water are obtained by considering
10 rainfall sampling stations nearest New Haven, Pittsburgh, and New
Yorks

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