“…As pointed out by Agnese et al (2006), the ideal data for at‐site estimation of erosivity is high temporal resolution data, such as hyetograph data (Yin et al, 2007; Bonilla and Vidal, 2011), 1‐min (Yin et al, 2015; Xie et al, 2016), 5‐min (Fiener et al, 2013), 6‐min (Yu, 1998; Lu and Yu, 2002), 10‐min (Verstraeten and Poesen, 2006; Meusburger et al, 2012; Shiono et al, 2013; Ma et al, 2014), 15‐min (USDA–ARS, 2013; Angulo‐Martinez and Beguería, 2012; Klik and Konecny, 2013; Klik et al, 2015), 20‐min (Capolongo et al, 2008), 30‐min (Panagos et al, 2015, 2016b), and 60‐min (Renard et al, 1997) interval data. Conversion factors are generally used to adjust the R factor based on the different intervals of rain data to that based on the hyetograph data (Yin et al, 2007; Panagos et al, 2016a; Porto, 2016).…”