The design storm concept in flood control design and planning (Q1111848)

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The design storm concept in flood control design and planning
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    The design storm concept in flood control design and planning (English)
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    The design storm approach, were the subject criterion variable is evaluated by using a synthetic storm pattern composed of identical return frequencies of storm pattern input, is shown to be an effective approximation to a considerably more complex probabilistic model. The single area unit hydrograph technique is shown to be an accurate mathematical model of a highly discretized catchment with linear routing for channel flow approximation, and effective rainfalls in subareas which are linear with respect to effective rainfall output for a selected ``loss`` function. The use of a simple ``loss'' function which directly equates to the distribution of rainfall depth-duration statistics (such as a constant fraction of rainfall, or a \(\phi\)-index model) is shown to allow the pooling of data and thereby provide a higher level of statistical significance (in estimating T-year outputs for a hydrologic criterion variable) than use of an arbitrary ``loss'' function. The above design storm unit hydrograph approach is shown to provide the T-year estimate of a criterion variable when using rainfall data to estimate runoff.
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    unit hydrograph
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    effective rainfall
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    linear routing
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    link-node model
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    probabilistic model
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    design storm approach
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