ABSTRACT The Curve Number (CN) method is extensively used for predict surface runoff from storm events. However, remain some uncertainties in the method, such as in the use of an initial abstraction (λ) standard value of 0.2 and on the choice of the most suitable CN values. Here, we compute λ and CN values using rainfall and runoff data to a rural basin located in Midwestern Brazil. We used 30 observed rainfall-runoff events with rainfall depth greater than 25 mm to derive associated CN values using five statistical methods. We noted λ values ranging from 0.005 to 0.455, with a median of 0.045, suggesting the use of λ = 0.05 instead of 0.2. We found a S0.2 to S0.05 conversion factor of 2.865. We also found negative values of Nash-Sutcliffe...
Malaysian government agencies adopted curve number (CN) rainfall-runoff model for design use like ma...
Less attention has been paid to runoff generation from semi-arid than from humid-temperate catchment...
In the past, the CN was determined through SCS handbook. In order to determine runoff prediction usi...
ABSTRACT The Curve Number (CN) method is extensively used for predict surface runoff from storm eve...
The Curve Number method is a widely used tool for modeling runoff in ungaged watersheds. The initial...
Rainfall-runoff information is critical for water resource and river basin management. Runoff can be...
The Curve Number method is widely used in hydrology because it’s simply based on a single parameter,...
This work aimed to measure and analyze total rainfall (P), rainfall intensity and five-day anteceden...
The curve number (CN) method is widely used for estimating direct runoff depth from rainstorms. The ...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
The Curve Number method is one of the most commonly applied methods to describe the relationship bet...
Runoff estimation is a key component in various hydrological considerations. Estimation of storm run...
The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number Model is a conceptual model intended for estimating effec...
Runoff estimation is a key component in various hydrological considerations. Estimation of storm run...
The curve number (CN) method was developed more than half a century ago and is still used in many w...
Malaysian government agencies adopted curve number (CN) rainfall-runoff model for design use like ma...
Less attention has been paid to runoff generation from semi-arid than from humid-temperate catchment...
In the past, the CN was determined through SCS handbook. In order to determine runoff prediction usi...
ABSTRACT The Curve Number (CN) method is extensively used for predict surface runoff from storm eve...
The Curve Number method is a widely used tool for modeling runoff in ungaged watersheds. The initial...
Rainfall-runoff information is critical for water resource and river basin management. Runoff can be...
The Curve Number method is widely used in hydrology because it’s simply based on a single parameter,...
This work aimed to measure and analyze total rainfall (P), rainfall intensity and five-day anteceden...
The curve number (CN) method is widely used for estimating direct runoff depth from rainstorms. The ...
The selection of curve number to represent watersheds with similar land use and land cover is often ...
The Curve Number method is one of the most commonly applied methods to describe the relationship bet...
Runoff estimation is a key component in various hydrological considerations. Estimation of storm run...
The Soil Conservation Service Curve Number Model is a conceptual model intended for estimating effec...
Runoff estimation is a key component in various hydrological considerations. Estimation of storm run...
The curve number (CN) method was developed more than half a century ago and is still used in many w...
Malaysian government agencies adopted curve number (CN) rainfall-runoff model for design use like ma...
Less attention has been paid to runoff generation from semi-arid than from humid-temperate catchment...
In the past, the CN was determined through SCS handbook. In order to determine runoff prediction usi...