Scaling approaches are widely used by hydrologists for Regional Frequency Analysis (RFA) of floods at ungauged/sparsely gauged site(s) in river basins. This paper proposes a Recursive Multi-scaling (RMS) approach to RFA that overcomes limitations of conventional simple- and multi-scaling approaches. The approach involves identification of a separate set of attributes corresponding to each of the sites (being considered in the study area/region) in a recursive manner according to their importance, and utilizing those attributes to construct effective regional regression relationships to estimate statistical raw moments (SMs) of peak flows. The SMs are then utilized to arrive at parameters of flood frequency distribution and quantile estimate...
Hydrologists widely use regional flood frequency analysis to predict flood quantiles for ungauged an...
Parametric methods, currently used in regional flood frequency analysis, have numerous drawbacks and...
Regional information on stream discharge is needed in order to improve flood estimates based on the ...
Reliable estimates of design flood quantiles are often necessary at sparsely gauged/ungauged target ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is essentially a data-based approach that attempts to subst...
Estimation of design quantiles of hydrometeorological variables at critical locations in river basin...
The development of regional flood-frequency equations is a key component of engineering infrastructu...
Regional flood frequency analysis was performed using L-moments. The analysis uses annual maximum fl...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) remains an area of active research around the world. Obtain...
Estimation of flood quantiles, QT, with a desired level of accuracy has always been a challenge for ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is often used in hydrology to estimate flood quantiles when...
Regional flood frequency analysis such as the index flood method is often used in hydrology to estim...
A flood frequency analysis is conducted using instantaneous peak flow data over a hydrologic sub-reg...
frequency analysis; PUB (predictions in for the impact of correlation among flood sequences. The dep...
Design flood estimation in the range of frequent to medium (2 – 100 years) and large to rare (greate...
Hydrologists widely use regional flood frequency analysis to predict flood quantiles for ungauged an...
Parametric methods, currently used in regional flood frequency analysis, have numerous drawbacks and...
Regional information on stream discharge is needed in order to improve flood estimates based on the ...
Reliable estimates of design flood quantiles are often necessary at sparsely gauged/ungauged target ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is essentially a data-based approach that attempts to subst...
Estimation of design quantiles of hydrometeorological variables at critical locations in river basin...
The development of regional flood-frequency equations is a key component of engineering infrastructu...
Regional flood frequency analysis was performed using L-moments. The analysis uses annual maximum fl...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) remains an area of active research around the world. Obtain...
Estimation of flood quantiles, QT, with a desired level of accuracy has always been a challenge for ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is often used in hydrology to estimate flood quantiles when...
Regional flood frequency analysis such as the index flood method is often used in hydrology to estim...
A flood frequency analysis is conducted using instantaneous peak flow data over a hydrologic sub-reg...
frequency analysis; PUB (predictions in for the impact of correlation among flood sequences. The dep...
Design flood estimation in the range of frequent to medium (2 – 100 years) and large to rare (greate...
Hydrologists widely use regional flood frequency analysis to predict flood quantiles for ungauged an...
Parametric methods, currently used in regional flood frequency analysis, have numerous drawbacks and...
Regional information on stream discharge is needed in order to improve flood estimates based on the ...