This study aims at proposing novel approaches for integrating qualitative flow observations in a lumped hydrologic routing model and assessing their usefulness for improving flood estimation. Routing is based on a three-parameter Muskingum model used to propagate streamflow in five different rivers in the United States. Qualitative flow observations, synthetically generated from observed flow, are converted into fuzzy observations using flow characteristic for defining fuzzy classes. A model states updating method and a model output correction technique are implemented. An innovative application of Interacting Multiple Models, which use was previously demonstrated on tracking in ballistic missile applications, is proposed as state updating ...
The dynamic wave model (the complete form of the saint-Venant equations), as applied to flow routing...
The Muskingum method is one of the widely used methods for lumped flood routing in natural rivers. C...
Estimates of flood discharge with various risks of exceedance are needed for a wide range of enginee...
This study aims at proposing novel approaches for integrating qualitative flow observations in a lum...
Abstract The Saint Venant's equations have been applied to study flood routing in natural river...
Flood routing can be subclassified into hydraulic and hydrologic flood routing; the former yields ac...
A fuzzy dynamic flood routing model (FDFRM) for natural channels is presented, wherein the flood w...
The aim of this study is the spatial prediction runoff using hydrometric and meteorological stations...
A fuzzy dynamic flood routing model (FDFRM) for natural channels is presented, wherein the flood wav...
Hydrological or hydraulic flood routing methods can be used to predict the floodplain influences on ...
This study is divided into three parts centred around modelling the complex turbulent fluxes across ...
A modern real time flood forecasting system requires its mathematical model(s) to handle highly comp...
The Muskingum flood routing model is a representative flood routing model. The field applicability o...
Many applications in support of water management decisions require hydrodynamic models with limited ...
Reliable river flow estimates are crucial for appropriate water resources planning and management. R...
The dynamic wave model (the complete form of the saint-Venant equations), as applied to flow routing...
The Muskingum method is one of the widely used methods for lumped flood routing in natural rivers. C...
Estimates of flood discharge with various risks of exceedance are needed for a wide range of enginee...
This study aims at proposing novel approaches for integrating qualitative flow observations in a lum...
Abstract The Saint Venant's equations have been applied to study flood routing in natural river...
Flood routing can be subclassified into hydraulic and hydrologic flood routing; the former yields ac...
A fuzzy dynamic flood routing model (FDFRM) for natural channels is presented, wherein the flood w...
The aim of this study is the spatial prediction runoff using hydrometric and meteorological stations...
A fuzzy dynamic flood routing model (FDFRM) for natural channels is presented, wherein the flood wav...
Hydrological or hydraulic flood routing methods can be used to predict the floodplain influences on ...
This study is divided into three parts centred around modelling the complex turbulent fluxes across ...
A modern real time flood forecasting system requires its mathematical model(s) to handle highly comp...
The Muskingum flood routing model is a representative flood routing model. The field applicability o...
Many applications in support of water management decisions require hydrodynamic models with limited ...
Reliable river flow estimates are crucial for appropriate water resources planning and management. R...
The dynamic wave model (the complete form of the saint-Venant equations), as applied to flow routing...
The Muskingum method is one of the widely used methods for lumped flood routing in natural rivers. C...
Estimates of flood discharge with various risks of exceedance are needed for a wide range of enginee...