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Many studies suggested that the diurnal variation of the precipitation is related to the life cycles of the precipitation systems, which is frequently driven by the surface sensible heating. Over W_INDIA_COAST, mean annual precipitation are estimated with 1450.5 (mm/year) from precipitation radar. Detailed diurnal variation of the precipitation at high resolution can be accessed here (NOTE: it may take long time to generate for a large area). The diurnal variation of precipitation from systems with different sizes and heights are shown below: In total, thunderstorms (systems with detected lightning flashes) contribute 25 %, MCSs (Mesoscale convective systems with raining area > 2000 km^2) contribute 68 % of all precipitation over W_INDIA_COAST. Diurnal variations of fraction of precipitation from thunderstorms and MCSs over W_INDIA_COAST are shown below: Certainly there is a strong diurnal variation of different types of clouds. Because CloudSat observes at 0130 and 1330 local time, here the daytime and night cloud fraction in different seasons are presented: |