Hi,
Did you have a look at the "dw.spell" function from the
"RMRAINGEN"
package? It might be a starting point for you.
Regards,
Pascal
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Frederic Ntirenganya <ntfredo at
gmail.com> wrote:> Dear All,
>
> I want to solve the following problem on a climatic dataset. It contains
> Year, Day and Rain as Columns names.
>
> Ex: > head(Samaru56)
> Year Day Rain
> 1 1928 1 0
> 2 1928 2 0
> 3 1928 3 0
> 4 1928 4 0
> 5 1928 5 0
> 6 1928 6 0
>
> The first day from April 01 that gets more than 20 mm on a single day, or
> totalled
> over 2 consecutive days with the additional condition that there is no 10
> day (or longer) dry spell in the next 30 days.
>
> Any help is appreciated. Thanks!!!
>
> Regards,
> Frederic.
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> Maseno University,
> Kenya.
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