In this study, a relatively simple and intuitive extension to an event-based lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff model, the revitalised flood hydrograph (ReFH) model, is introduced and shown to improve model performance on a heavily urbanised catchment. The extension does not affecting model performance on a rural catchment. The hydrological losses in the ReFH model are calculated based on a percentage runoff type model, initially developed for use in rural catchments and relating losses to soil moisture content, soil moisture capacity and rainfall. By assuming a fixed percentage runoff of 70% from the urban (impervious) parts of the catchment, an overall improvement in predictive ability of the extended urban model is observed on the heavily...
Urbanisation is strongly influencing hydrological processes, often causing a reduction of ground-wat...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Urbanisation is an irreversible trend as a result of social and economic development. Urban areas, w...
International audienceHydrological models should be tested and evaluated for a wide variety of level...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
The influence of catchment hydrological processes on urban flooding is often considered through rive...
SummaryThis paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previous...
Despite the importance of urban flooding, there are surprisingly few experimental studies of observe...
Design flood estimates are often required for small, heavily urbanised catchments, which respond qui...
Urban drainage models are examined in terms of model purpose, type and usage. Model usage for the p...
Urbanisation alters the hydrological response of catchments to storm events and spatial measures of ...
Spatial and temporal rainfall variability play an important role in generation of pluvial flooding. ...
Quantifying hydrological losses in a catchment is crucial for developing an effective flood forecast...
The evaluation of rural Natural Flood Management (NFM) has traditionally focused on the ability of i...
The purpose of this study was to revision the urbanization area floods influences according mathemat...
Urbanisation is strongly influencing hydrological processes, often causing a reduction of ground-wat...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Urbanisation is an irreversible trend as a result of social and economic development. Urban areas, w...
International audienceHydrological models should be tested and evaluated for a wide variety of level...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
The influence of catchment hydrological processes on urban flooding is often considered through rive...
SummaryThis paper investigates changes in storm runoff resulting from the transformation of previous...
Despite the importance of urban flooding, there are surprisingly few experimental studies of observe...
Design flood estimates are often required for small, heavily urbanised catchments, which respond qui...
Urban drainage models are examined in terms of model purpose, type and usage. Model usage for the p...
Urbanisation alters the hydrological response of catchments to storm events and spatial measures of ...
Spatial and temporal rainfall variability play an important role in generation of pluvial flooding. ...
Quantifying hydrological losses in a catchment is crucial for developing an effective flood forecast...
The evaluation of rural Natural Flood Management (NFM) has traditionally focused on the ability of i...
The purpose of this study was to revision the urbanization area floods influences according mathemat...
Urbanisation is strongly influencing hydrological processes, often causing a reduction of ground-wat...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Urbanisation is an irreversible trend as a result of social and economic development. Urban areas, w...