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Figure 4a shows that in most regions seasonal total rain-fall is more strongly correlated with floodiness than soilmoisture
Figure 2. Correlation of the number of extreme events within a season and floodiness for FPUs in Africa
Figure 5. Results of optimizing a logistic regression model usinga combination of the high-performing variables considered earlier.The model predicted whether there was any floodiness at the 50-year return period by using the following predictors: number of

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