[Step-by-Step] Rainfall and river height. The T -vector r gives the daily rainfall in some region over a period of T days. The vector h gives the daily height


Question: Rainfall and river height. The \(T\) -vector \(r\) gives the daily rainfall in some region over a period of \(T\) days. The vector \(h\) gives the daily height of a river in the region (above its normal height). By careful modeling of water flow, or by fitting a model to past data, it is found that these vectors are (approximately) related by convolution: \(h=g * r\), where

\[g=(0.1,0.4,0.5,0.2)\]

Give a short story in English (with no mathematical terms) to approximately describe this relation. For example, you might mention how many days after a one day heavy rainfall the river height is most affected. Or how many days it takes for the river height to return to the normal height once the rain stops.

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