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Theano Iliopoulou, Nikolaos Malamos and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Ombrian curves, i.e., curves linking rainfall intensity to return period and time scale, are well-established engineering tools crucial to the design against stormwaters and floods. Though the at-site construction of such curves is considered a standard ...
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Chee Loong Wong, Juneng Liew, Zulkifli Yusop, Tarmizi Ismail, Raymond Venneker, Stefan Uhlenbrook
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Daily gridded rainfall data over Peninsular Malaysia are delineated using an objective clustering algorithm, with the objective of classifying rainfall grids into groups of homogeneous regions based on the similarity of the rainfall annual cycles. It has...
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Chee Loong Wong, Juneng Liew, Zulkifli Yusop, Tarmizi Ismail, Raymond Venneker and Stefan Uhlenbrook
Daily gridded rainfall data over Peninsular Malaysia are delineated using an objective clustering algorithm, with the objective of classifying rainfall grids into groups of homogeneous regions based on the similarity of the rainfall annual cycles. It has...
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Muhamad Afdal Ahmad Basri, Shazlyn Milleana Shaharudin, Kismiantini, Mou Leong Tan, Sumayyah Aimi Mohd Najib, Nurul Hila Zainuddin and Sri Andayani
Monthly precipitation data during the period of 1970 to 2019 obtained from the Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysical Agency database were used to analyze regionalized precipitation regimes in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. There were missing values in 5...
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Dario Pumo, Francesco Viola, Leonardo Valerio Noto
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Many hydrologic applications require reliable estimates of runoff in river basins to face the widespread lack of data, both in time and in space. A regional method for the reconstruction of monthly runoff series is here developed and applied to Sicily (I...
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Dario Pumo, Francesco Viola and Leonardo Valerio Noto
Many hydrologic applications require reliable estimates of runoff in river basins to face the widespread lack of data, both in time and in space. A regional method for the reconstruction of monthly runoff series is here developed and applied to Sicily (I...
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HOSSEIN MALEKINEZHAD,ARASH ZARE-GARIZI
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Daily extreme precipitation values are among environmental events with the most disastrous consequences for human society. Information on the magnitudes and frequencies of extreme precipitations is essential for sustainable water resources management, pl...
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Kingsley Nnaemeka Ogbu, Oldrich Rakovec, Pallav Kumar Shrestha, Luis Samaniego, Bernhard Tischbein and Hadush Meresa
Hydrologic modeling in Nigeria is plagued by non-existent or paucity of hydro-metrological/morphological records, which has detrimental impacts on sustainable water resource management and agricultural production. Nowadays, freely accessible remotely sen...
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Anita Nag and Basudev Biswal
Construction of flow duration curves (FDCs) is a challenge for hydrologists as most streams and rivers worldwide are ungauged. Regionalization methods are commonly followed to solve the problem of discharge data scarcity by transforming hydrological info...
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Nathan Felipe da Silva Caldana,Luiz Gustavo Batista Ferreira,Iara da Silva,Marcelo Augusto Aguiar e Silva
The rainfall variability has a key relevance on human activities. The frequency of extreme events, such as droughts and intense rains, results in severe impacts on crops, urban activities, water resources, health and the environment on a local or regiona...
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Teresita Canchala, Wilfredo Alfonso-Morales, Wilmar Loaiza Cerón, Yesid Carvajal-Escobar and Eduardo Caicedo-Bravo
Given that the analysis of past monthly rainfall variability is highly relevant for the adequate management of water resources, the relationship between the climate-oceanographic indices, and the variability of monthly rainfall in Southwestern Colombia a...
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Majid Javari
With rainfall changes, hydrological process variability increases. This study predicts the potential effects of temperature and topography characteristics on rainfall spatial variability. Temperature and topography were considered as two effective factor...
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Ranjeet Thakali, Ajay Kalra and Sajjad Ahmad
The intensification of the hydrological cycle due to climate change entails more frequent and intense rainfall. As a result, urban water systems will be disproportionately affected by the climate change, especially in such urban areas as Las Vegas, which...
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Ataur Rahman
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is perhaps the most ancient practice to meet water supply needs. It has received renewed attention since the 1970s as a productive water source, water savings and conservation means, and sustainable development tool. In RWH, it...
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Pedro Mauricio Acosta-Castellanos, Yuddy Alejandra Castro Ortegón and Nestor Rafael Perico Granados
Intensity, duration and frequency (IDF) curves are necessary tools for the design and construction of hydraulic projects. However, the pluviographic records needed to determine the IDF curves do not exist or are scarce. This research presents the regiona...
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