sadejakson
Sadejakson is a meteorological term used to describe a discrete period of rainfall within a weather event. The concept is used in Estonian-language climatology and regional forecasting to separate rainfall into individual episodes for analysis, forecasting, and hydrological modeling. A sadejakson begins when measurable precipitation exceeds a defined threshold and ends when rainfall falls below a negligible level for a defined dry interval.
Etymology and usage: The word combines sade (rain) with jakson (a period or phase), forming a compound
Characteristics and criteria: A sadejakson is characterized by its duration, intensity, and spatial extent. It typically
Applications: The concept helps hydrologists and forecasters analyze rainfall patterns, estimate river and urban drainage responses,
See also: Precipitation event, Rainfall intensity, Hydrological modeling, Climatology.