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Ibrahim H. Elsebaie, Mohamed El Alfy and Atef Qasem Kawara
In arid areas, flashflood water management is a major concern due to arid climate ambiguity. The examining and derivation of intensity?duration?frequency (IDF) curves in an urban arid area under a variety of terrain patterns and climatic changes is antic...
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Ahmad Abu Arra and Eyüp Sisman
As a catastrophic phenomenon, drought has destructive impacts on water resources, the environment, and the ecosystem. Consequently, drought plays a vital role in risk assessment, water resources management, and drought mitigation plans. The main aim of t...
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Ashish Shrestha, Mukand Singh Babel, Sutat Weesakul, Zoran Vojinovic
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The magnitude and frequency of hydrological events are expected to increase in coming years due to climate change in megacities of Asia. Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves represent essential means to study effects on the performance of drainage s...
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Ashish Shrestha, Mukand Singh Babel, Sutat Weesakul and Zoran Vojinovic
The magnitude and frequency of hydrological events are expected to increase in coming years due to climate change in megacities of Asia. Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves represent essential means to study effects on the performance of drainage s...
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Claudia Sangüesa, Roberto Pizarro, Ben Ingram, Alfredo Ibáñez, Diego Rivera, Pablo García-Chevesich, Juan Pino, Felipe Pérez, Francisco Balocchi and Francisco Peña
Estimating intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves requires local historical information of precipitation intensity. When such information is unavailable, as in areas without rain gauges, it is necessary to consider other methods to estimate curve para...
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Huiling Hu and Bilal M. Ayyub
Climate change is one of the prominent factors that causes an increased severity of extreme precipitation which, in turn, has a huge impact on drainage systems by means of flooding. Intensity?duration?frequency (IDF) curves play an essential role in desi...
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Luis F. Sanches Fernandes, Mário G. Pereira, Sónia G. Morgado and Eduarda B. Macário
Retention basins are used to control the quantity and quality of stormwater runoff. Their design is based on Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves and on the assumption that the rainfall distribution is stationary. The analysis of rainfall observed f...
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Qiqi Yang, Qiang Dai, Dawei Han, Xuehong Zhu and Shuliang Zhang
Designed for rainstorms and flooding, hydrosystems are largely based on local rainfall Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves which include nonstationary components accounting for climate variability. IDF curves are commonly calculated using downscali...
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Wafaa El Hannoun, Anas Boukili Makhoukhi, Abdelhak Zoglat and Salah-Eddine El Adlouni
Intensity?duration?frequency (IDF) curves of precipitation are a reference decision support tool used in hydrology. They allow the estimation of extreme precipitation and its return periods. Typically, IDF curves are estimated using univariate frequency ...
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Shahab Doulabian, Erfan Ghasemi Tousi, Amirhossein Shadmehri Toosi and Sina Alaghmand
The intensity?duration?frequency (IDF) curve is a commonly utilized tool for estimating extreme rainfall events that are used for many purposes including flood analysis. Extreme rainfall events are expected to become more intense under the changing clima...
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Binita Ghimire, Gehendra Kharel, Esayas Gebremichael and Linyin Cheng
Extreme precipitation has become more frequent and intense with time and space. Infrastructure design tools such as Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves still rely on historical precipitation and stationary assumptions, risking current and future ur...
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Roberto Pizarro, Ben Ingram, Fernando Gonzalez-Leiva, Rodrigo Valdés-Pineda, Claudia Sangüesa, Nicolás Delgado, Pablo García-Chevesich and Juan B. Valdés
The lack of reliable continuous rainfall records can exacerbate the negative impact of extreme storm events. The inability to describe the continuous characteristics of rainfall from storm events increases the likelihood that the design of hydraulic stru...
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Nguyen Tien Thanh and Luca Dutto Aldo Remo
In future years, extreme weather events are expected to frequently increase due to climate change, especially in the combination of climate change and events of El Niño?Southern Oscillation. This pays special attention to the construction of intensity?du...
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Ena Gámez-Balmaceda, Alvaro López-Ramos, Luisa Martínez-Acosta, Juan Pablo Medrano-Barboza, John Freddy Remolina López, Georges Seingier, Luis Walter Daesslé and Alvaro Alberto López-Lambraño
Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves describe the relationship between rainfall intensity, rainfall duration, and return period. They are commonly used in the design, planning and operation of hydrologic, hydraulic, and water resource systems. Consi...
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Cilcia Kusumastuti,Prasetio Sudjarwo,Marvin Christhie,Timotius Krisna
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Design flood is one of the important factors for flood risk assessment and water infrastructures planning and development in a certain location. There are several methods to estimate it, one method which has been commonly and widely use is using flood fr...
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Huiying Ren, Z. Jason Hou, Mark Wigmosta, Ying Liu and L. Ruby Leung
Changes in extreme precipitation events may require revisions of civil engineering standards to prevent water infrastructures from performing below the designated guidelines. Climate change may invalidate the intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) computatio...
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Roberto Pizarro-Tapia, Fernando González-Leiva, Rodrigo Valdés-Pineda, Ben Ingram, Claudia Sangüesa and Carlos Vallejos
To develop intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves, it is necessary to calculate annual maximum rainfall intensities for different durations. Traditionally, these intensities have been calculated from the analysis of traces recorded by rain gauges on p...
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Francesco De Paola, Maurizio Giugni, Francesco Pugliese, Antonio Annis and Fernando Nardi
Nowadays, increased flood risk is recognized as one of the most significant threats in most parts of the world, with recurring severe flooding events causing significant property and human life losses. This has entailed public debates on both the apparen...
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Sanjaya Devkota, Narendra Man Shakya, Karen Sudmeier-Rieux, Michel Jaboyedoff, Cees J. Van Westen, Brian G. Mcadoo and Anu Adhikari
Intense monsoonal rain is one of the major triggering factors of floods and mass movements in Nepal that needs to be better understood in order to reduce human and economic losses and improve infrastructure planning and design. This phenomena is better u...
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Valentin Heimhuber, Johann-Christian Hannemann and Wolfgang Rieger
In this study, geographic information system (GIS)-based hydrologic and hydraulic modeling was used to perform a flood risk assessment for Onaville, which is a fairly new, rapidly growing informal settlement that is exposed to dangerous flash-flood event...
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