Rainfall data are received on a monthly basis and the individual grid cell values are copied into database tables. These tables are then used to calculate rainfall statistics for different time periods (monthly, annual, period-of-record) and for different geographic areas: single grid cells, basins, watersheds, and/or WBIDs (watershed-based land areas associated with regulatory activity under the Clean Water Act). Rainfall statistics are calculated and stored in the database so that they may be displayed graphically in charts and graphs and shown on choropleth maps. A choropleth map uses colors or patterns to represent ranges of values associated with a particular phenomenon.