Operational needs commonly dictate the evolution of hydrometric networks. Such an approach can fail to meet long-term water management information objectives. This paper investigates how spatial descriptors can be used to assess the strategic value of individual catchments in the UK gauging station network. A catchment utility index (CUI) is presented based on an automated implementation of the Flood Estimation Handbook pooling-group procedure for assessing catchment similarity. The CUI is derived from the frequency with which gauged catchments across the UK are called in the pooling-groups for around four million catchments. Several case studies illustrate how the index is interpreted and used—in combination with the hydrometr...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
© 2019 Author(s). The spatial arrangement of the river network is a fundamental characteristic of th...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
Operational needs commonly dictate the evolution of hydrometric networks. Such an approach can fail ...
Flow estimates for ungauged catchments are often derived through regionalisation methods, which enab...
The rapidly growing demand for river flow data has increased pressure on hydrometric monitoring prog...
This paper introduces a new methodology and a rainfall spatial organisation index to examine the rel...
Flood quantile estimation for ungauged catchment areas continues to be a routine problem faced by th...
With the operation and maintenance of streamgauging networks in many developing countries coming und...
The UK has one of the densest gauging station networks in the world – a necessary response to its di...
The availability of hydrometric data, as well as its spatial distribution, is important for water re...
Executive summaryThis report provides a self-standing, detailed account of the work of an Environmen...
Flood estimation methods in ungauged basins rely upon generalized relationships between flows and ca...
Flood estimation methods in ungauged basins rely upon generalized relationships between flows and ca...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
© 2019 Author(s). The spatial arrangement of the river network is a fundamental characteristic of th...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
Operational needs commonly dictate the evolution of hydrometric networks. Such an approach can fail ...
Flow estimates for ungauged catchments are often derived through regionalisation methods, which enab...
The rapidly growing demand for river flow data has increased pressure on hydrometric monitoring prog...
This paper introduces a new methodology and a rainfall spatial organisation index to examine the rel...
Flood quantile estimation for ungauged catchment areas continues to be a routine problem faced by th...
With the operation and maintenance of streamgauging networks in many developing countries coming und...
The UK has one of the densest gauging station networks in the world – a necessary response to its di...
The availability of hydrometric data, as well as its spatial distribution, is important for water re...
Executive summaryThis report provides a self-standing, detailed account of the work of an Environmen...
Flood estimation methods in ungauged basins rely upon generalized relationships between flows and ca...
Flood estimation methods in ungauged basins rely upon generalized relationships between flows and ca...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
© 2019 Author(s). The spatial arrangement of the river network is a fundamental characteristic of th...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...