In this study, a storm event-based frequency analysis method was proposed to mitigate the limitations of conventional rainfall depth–duration–frequency (DDF) analysis. The proposed method takes the number, rainfall depth, and duration of rainstorm events into consideration and is advantageous in estimation of more realistic rainfall quantiles for a given return period. For the purpose of hydraulics design, the rainfall depth thresholds are incorporated to retrieve the rainstorm events for estimating design rainfalls. The proposed method was tested against the observed rainfall data from 1961 to 2010 at Seoul, Korea and the computed rainfall quantiles were compared with those estimated using the conventional frequency analysis method. The st...
Abstract Article Information The magnitude and frequency of extreme rainfall events are required for...
A reliable and long dataset describing urban flood locations, volumes and depths would be an ideal p...
Intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) curve is one of the most commonly used tools in the design of sto...
In this study, a storm event-based frequency analysis method was proposed to mitigate the limitation...
This study presents a storm-event based bivariate frequency analysis approach to determine design ra...
According to the research using GCM, it is predicted the intensity of storm becomes stronger than ev...
Bivariate distributions have been recently employed in hydrologic frequency analysis to analyze the ...
This study investigated the temporal rainfall pattern in order to facilitate rainfall design, which ...
Due to global climate change, it is possible to experience the new trend of flood in the near future...
Comprehensive flood prevention plans are established in large basins to cope with recent abnormal fl...
The proper assessment of design flood is a major concern for many hydrological applications in small...
Univariate frequency analyses are widely used in practical hydrologic design. However, a storm eve...
Intensity-duration-frequency curves are traditionally used in the design of urban runoff treatment a...
Abstract Article Information The magnitude and frequency of extreme rainfall events are required for...
A reliable and long dataset describing urban flood locations, volumes and depths would be an ideal p...
Intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) curve is one of the most commonly used tools in the design of sto...
In this study, a storm event-based frequency analysis method was proposed to mitigate the limitation...
This study presents a storm-event based bivariate frequency analysis approach to determine design ra...
According to the research using GCM, it is predicted the intensity of storm becomes stronger than ev...
Bivariate distributions have been recently employed in hydrologic frequency analysis to analyze the ...
This study investigated the temporal rainfall pattern in order to facilitate rainfall design, which ...
Due to global climate change, it is possible to experience the new trend of flood in the near future...
Comprehensive flood prevention plans are established in large basins to cope with recent abnormal fl...
The proper assessment of design flood is a major concern for many hydrological applications in small...
Univariate frequency analyses are widely used in practical hydrologic design. However, a storm eve...
Intensity-duration-frequency curves are traditionally used in the design of urban runoff treatment a...
Abstract Article Information The magnitude and frequency of extreme rainfall events are required for...
A reliable and long dataset describing urban flood locations, volumes and depths would be an ideal p...
Intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) curve is one of the most commonly used tools in the design of sto...