Estimation of large to extreme floods in the range of 100 years return periods to probable maximum floods (PMF) is needed in planning and designing of large water resources management projects. Due to the limited availability of observed flood data, the estimation of large to extreme floods requires significant extrapolation beyond the observed flood and rainfall data. This chapter provides a review of various techniques to estimate large to extreme floods. It also presents a case study in Australia where based on observed flood data, a large to extreme flood regionalization (LEFR) model has been developed which can be applied relatively easily as compared with rainfall runoff modeling. The LEFR model assumes that the maximum observed flood...
Estimation of major flood flows is needed in the design and operation of large water infrastructure....
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
A new regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) model for Australia has been developed as a part of...
Estimation of large to rare floods is imperative in planning and designing large hydraulic structure...
Estimation of large to rare floods is important in the planning and design of large hydraulic struct...
Estimation of large to rare floods is important in the planning and design of large hydraulic struct...
Estimation of large floods is imperative in planning and designing large hydraulic structures. Due t...
Estimation of large to rare floods is needed in the design of major water infrastructure such as lar...
Design flood estimation in the range of frequent to medium (2 – 100 years) and large to rare (greate...
As part of the on-going revision of Australian Rainfall and Runoff, various regional flood estimatio...
Regional flood estimation methods are used for estimation of design floods in ungauged catchments, w...
The methods used for determining extreme floods were critically examined in an attempt to reduce the...
A major portion of Australia’s population, infrastructure, and industry is located in flood-prone ar...
This paper presents the regional flood estimation model being developed for the 4th edition of Austr...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods are used to estimate design floods in ungauged catc...
Estimation of major flood flows is needed in the design and operation of large water infrastructure....
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
A new regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) model for Australia has been developed as a part of...
Estimation of large to rare floods is imperative in planning and designing large hydraulic structure...
Estimation of large to rare floods is important in the planning and design of large hydraulic struct...
Estimation of large to rare floods is important in the planning and design of large hydraulic struct...
Estimation of large floods is imperative in planning and designing large hydraulic structures. Due t...
Estimation of large to rare floods is needed in the design of major water infrastructure such as lar...
Design flood estimation in the range of frequent to medium (2 – 100 years) and large to rare (greate...
As part of the on-going revision of Australian Rainfall and Runoff, various regional flood estimatio...
Regional flood estimation methods are used for estimation of design floods in ungauged catchments, w...
The methods used for determining extreme floods were critically examined in an attempt to reduce the...
A major portion of Australia’s population, infrastructure, and industry is located in flood-prone ar...
This paper presents the regional flood estimation model being developed for the 4th edition of Austr...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods are used to estimate design floods in ungauged catc...
Estimation of major flood flows is needed in the design and operation of large water infrastructure....
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
A new regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) model for Australia has been developed as a part of...