516 | HUFF POINT RELATIONS BETWEEN RADIOACTIVE RAINOUT AND RAINFALL FACTORS Data from the 1962 and 1963 networks were used to investigate the relation between the concentration and the deposition of rainout of radioactivity and the intensity, the duration, and the volume of rainfall between network stations in convective storms. This point-to-point Study was then extended to compare areal patterns of rainout and rainfall. Gross beta data were used in the study. Correlation analyses between rainout of gross beta and rainfall factors are summarized in Table 5. These analyses indicate a general trend for gross beta concentration to decrease with increasing rainfall volume, duration, and intensity. Gross beta deposition shows a general trend to increase with the three rainfall factors. The strongest correlation was found with storm-rainfall volume, as expected, since it incorporates the influences of both duration and rate. Results similar to those presented in Table 5 were obtained also from five 1962 storms in which rainout of *’sr and "Sr was determined. The correlation coefficients in Table 5 are not outstanding. For example, the highest median coefficient of 0.70 between rainfall volume and deposition indicates that only about 49% of the variance in beta deposition is explained by the variation in storm-rainfall amounts. Furthermore, in most of the various categories presented in Table 5, the correlation coefficient had a wide range from positive to negative values among the storms. For example, the correlation coefficient between beta concentration and rainfall volume varied from 0.58 through zero to —0.77 on the East Central Illinois network. However, the deposition trend was much more stable since only one negative coefficient resulted from the correlations between rainfall volume and beta deposition on the East Central Illinois network, and all coefficients Table 5—- MEDIAN CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS BETWEEN GROSS BETA ACTIVITY AND RAINFALL FACTORS Network Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Number volume duration rate of storms Correlation with Beta Concentration 6000 Square miles East Central Illinois Boneyard— Kaskaskia —0.39 -— 0.63 —0.36 —0,24 —0.40 —0.36 —0.29 —0.24 9 9 15 Correlation with Beta Deposition 6000 Square miles 0.70 0.31 Boneyard— Kaskaskia 0.56 0.38 East Central Hlinois 0.64 0.41 0.28 0.48 9 9 15

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