Supplementary fig. 1 Sensitivity of (a) the FAr/MAr ratio and (b) the rainfall cutoff (in mm) to changes of parameters that control the misclassification costs for a rainfall duration of 35 hours. FAr/MAr ratio represents how much is advantageous to produce false alarms with respect to missed alarms
Supplementary fig. 2 Sensitivity of (a) the FAr/MAr ratio and (b) the rainfall cutoff (in mm) to changes of parameters that control the misclassification costs for a rainfall duration of 72 hours. FAr/MAr ratio represents how much is advantageous to produce false alarms with respect to missed alarms
Supplementary fig. 3 Sensitivity of (a) the FAr/MAr ratio and (b) the rainfall cutoff (in mm) to changes of parameters that control the misclassification costs for a rainfall duration of 79 hours. FAr/MAr ratio represents how much is advantageous to produce false alarms with respect to missed alarms
Supplementary fig. 4 Sensitivity of (a) the FAr/MAr ratio and (b) the rainfall cutoff (in mm) to changes of parameters that control the misclassification costs for a rainfall duration of 124 hours. FAr/MAr ratio represents how much is advantageous to produce false alarms with respect to missed alarms