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David Kemp and Guna Hewa Alankarage
In the field of hydrology, event-based models are commonly used for flood-flow prediction in catchments, for use in flood forecasting, flood risk assessment, and infrastructure design. The models are simplistic, as they do not consider longer-term catchm...
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Shengle Cao, Yijiao Diao, Jiachang Wang, Yang Liu, Anita Raimondi and Jun Wang
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Sharif Hossain, Guna Alankarage Hewa and Subhashini Wella-Hewage
This study investigates the comparative performance of event-based and continuous simulation modelling of a stormwater management model (EPA-SWMM) in calculating total runoff hydrographs and direct runoff hydrographs. Myponga upstream and Scott Creek cat...
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Zhiyuan Wu and Naire Mohamad Alshdaifat
The ocean is the largest source of water vapor on the planet, while precipitation is the greatest in tropical oceans and coastal areas. As a strong convective weather, typhoons bring not only strong winds but also strong precipitations. The accurate pred...
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Wooyoung Na and Chulsang Yoo
This study evaluated five models of rainfall temporal distribution (i.e., the Yen and Chow model, Mononobe model, alternating block method, Huff model, and Keifer and Chu model), with the annual maximum rainfall events selected from Seoul, Korea, from 19...
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Joon-Bum Jee and Sangil Kim
A high-resolution Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for a heavy rainfall case is configured and the performance of the precipitation forecasting is evaluated. Sensitivity tests were carried out by changing the model configuration, such as doma...
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Bikash Ranjan Parida, Sailesh N. Behera, Oinam Bakimchandra, Arvind Chandra Pandey and Nilendu Singh
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Bikash Ranjan Parida, Sailesh N. Behera, Oinam Bakimchandra, Arvind Chandra Pandey and Nilendu Singh
The extreme rainfall event during June 2013 in the Western Himalayas caused widespread flash floods, which triggered landslides, a lake-outburst, and debris flow. For the hydrological study of such an unexpected extreme event, it is essential to have rel...
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Menglin S. Jin, Yu Li and Debin Su
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Menglin S. Jin, Yu Li and Debin Su
Using 1 km satellite remote sensing observations, this paper examines the clouds, aerosols, water vapor and surface skin temperature over Beijing to understand the possible urban system contributions to the extreme rainfall event on 21 July 2012 (i.e., 7...
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A. M. RAMOS,F. C. CONDE,D. S. MOREIRA,S. R. FREITAS,E. W. M. LUCAS
Strong rainfall events have unquestionably one of the largest economic and social impacts of any atmospheric phenomena. The purpose of this paper is to simulate the weather conditions associated with the heavy precipitation episode during 11-13 March 200...
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Jong-Yeop Kim, John J. Sansalone
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Ting Lu, Ce Zheng, Bao Zhou, Jing Wu, Xueke Wang, Yuan Zhao, Xiuhua Liu and Wenqian Yuan
In arid and semi-arid regions, rainfall takes on a critical significance to both agricultural and engineering construction activities, and the transport process and driving mechanism of soil water under rainfall conditions are in need of further investig...
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Konstantinos Vantas and Epaminondas Sidiropoulos
The identification and recognition of temporal rainfall patterns is important and useful not only for climatological studies, but mainly for supporting rainfall?runoff modeling and water resources management. Clustering techniques applied to rainfall dat...
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Jianlong Wang, Yuanling Zhao, Liqiong Yang, Nannan Tu, Guangpeng Xi and Xing Fang
Heavy metals from urban stormwater runoff are important sources of surface water pollutants. Sand, zeolite, sandy loam, and quartz-sand were separately mixed with lignin to form four bioretention media mixes for experimental study using synthetic stormwa...
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Haotian Sun, Tamao Kasahara, Kyoichi Otsuki, Makiko Tateishi, Takami Saito and Yuichi Onda
This study examined the changes in rainfall-runoff characteristics in the year prior to and after intensive thinning of 50% in number in a steep headwater catchment, covered with 46-year-old Japanese cedar and cypress in western Japan. The magnitude of e...
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Haotian Sun, Tamao Kasahara, Kyoichi Otsuki, Makiko Tateishi, Takami Saito, Yuichi Onda
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This study examined the changes in rainfall-runoff characteristics in the year prior to and after intensive thinning of 50% in number in a steep headwater catchment, covered with 46-year-old Japanese cedar and cypress in western Japan. The magnitude of e...
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Giuseppina Garofalo, Stefania Palermo, Francesca Principato, Theodoros Theodosiou, Patrizia Piro
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In an urban environment, green roofs represent a sustainable solution for mitigating stormwater volumes and hydrograph peaks. So far, many literature studies have investigated the hydraulic efficiency and the subsurface runoff coefficient of green roofs,...
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Francesco Fiorillo, Nazzareno Diodato and Massimiliano Meo
After more than 350 mm of rainfall fell in a few hours on 22 November 2011, thousands of landslides and floods were induced in two main zones of Northeastern Sicily. The total rainfall has been reconstructed integrating available rain gauge data with Tro...
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Jingul Joo, Jungho Lee, Joong Hoon Kim, Hwandon Jun and Deokjun Jo
Traditional inter-event time definition (IETD) estimate methodologies generally take into account only rainfall characteristics and not drainage basin characteristics. Therefore, they may not succeed in providing an appropriate value of IETD for any sort...
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