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The maximum occurrence rate is for the daytime southeastward disturbances, which are most prominent during winter.
The RSF occurrence typically has the peaks before midnight, while the maximum occurrence rate of FSF is after midnight.
Therefore, we have characterized each sample by its mode (at the maximum occurrence rate), and the two values at which the occurrence rate is equal to half of its maximum.
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The maximal occurrence rates were 35 50 % for the September 2014 and March 2015 equinoxes.
During the solar maximum period between 2000 and 2002, RSFs appeared earlier than during other periods, with a maximum RSF occurrence rate occurring between 21 00 LT and 01 00 LT at HK and GZ.
The maximum RSF occurrence rate was higher than 80% in June 2006 and July 2007 at GZ. Figure 7 shows the seasonal RSF occurrence rate variations at the four sites.
The maximum FSF occurrence rate was ~ 80% and occurred in July 1997 at HK, in August 2008 at BJ and in June 2006 at CC.
According to our Fig. 7 the maximum EPB occurrence rates are 20 30% except for June solstice.
Delineation of seismotectonic provinces and evaluation of seismicity parameters (i.e., b value, annual mean occurrence rate, and maximum possible magnitude, Mmax in each seismotectonic province.
This method includes three major steps which are presented below: 1. Delineation of seismotectonic provinces and evaluation of seismicity parameters (i.e., b value, annual mean occurrence rate, and maximum possible magnitude, Mmax in each seismotectonic province. 2.
Subjects rated their use of imagination while looking at the scenes (rating 1 5, maximum use of imagination = 5: mean 1.60, SD 0.82), and the extent of their mind wandering during the task (rating 1 5, maximum occurrence of mind wandering = 5: mean 1.48 SD 0.82).
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