A new generation of distributed hydrologic models has been developed to be compatible with recent advancements in remotely sensed and GIS data. In contrast to lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff models, physics-based distributed parameter models attempt to preserve the spatial variability of the model inputs and outputs and use parameters that are directly measurable. This study applied one such distributed model called Vflo(TM) to Brays Bayou, a flat, highly urbanized watershed located in southwest Houston, Texas. The effectiveness and accuracy of Vflo(TM) and distributed modeling for Brays Bayou was demonstrated by using multiple historical storms events from 1998 to 2002. The performance of the calibrated model was also evaluated in a real...
On 8-9 September 2002, an extreme rainfall event caused by a stationary mesoscale convective system ...
IMPROVING UPON A GIS-BASED SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODEL James Emerick, M.S.University...
Many watersheds in Hawai\u27i are flash flood prone due to their small contributing areas and freque...
The National Weather Service (NWS) West Gulf River Forecast Center (WGRFC) is currently developing, ...
A distributed model for real-time rainfall-runoff simulation during floods is presented. The model, ...
International audienceThis paper presents an initial prototype of a distributed hydrological model u...
The lead-time and accuracy of a flood alert system designed for a quickly responding urban watershed...
Floods are among the most devastating natural disasters which affect millions of people worldwide. F...
Extreme precipitation and increased urban land cover have increased the frequency and severity of ur...
The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center (CBRFC), an office of NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS)...
The progressive change in climatic conditions worldwide has increased frequency and severity of extr...
Distributed Hydrologic Models for Flow Forecasts Part 2 is the second release in a two-part series f...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed analysis of the September 8-9 2002 flash flood ...
Distributed hydrological modelling using space–time estimates of rainfall from weather radar provide...
This thesis proposes a method for modeling urban site-scale Low Impact Development (LID) features at...
On 8-9 September 2002, an extreme rainfall event caused by a stationary mesoscale convective system ...
IMPROVING UPON A GIS-BASED SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODEL James Emerick, M.S.University...
Many watersheds in Hawai\u27i are flash flood prone due to their small contributing areas and freque...
The National Weather Service (NWS) West Gulf River Forecast Center (WGRFC) is currently developing, ...
A distributed model for real-time rainfall-runoff simulation during floods is presented. The model, ...
International audienceThis paper presents an initial prototype of a distributed hydrological model u...
The lead-time and accuracy of a flood alert system designed for a quickly responding urban watershed...
Floods are among the most devastating natural disasters which affect millions of people worldwide. F...
Extreme precipitation and increased urban land cover have increased the frequency and severity of ur...
The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center (CBRFC), an office of NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS)...
The progressive change in climatic conditions worldwide has increased frequency and severity of extr...
Distributed Hydrologic Models for Flow Forecasts Part 2 is the second release in a two-part series f...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed analysis of the September 8-9 2002 flash flood ...
Distributed hydrological modelling using space–time estimates of rainfall from weather radar provide...
This thesis proposes a method for modeling urban site-scale Low Impact Development (LID) features at...
On 8-9 September 2002, an extreme rainfall event caused by a stationary mesoscale convective system ...
IMPROVING UPON A GIS-BASED SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODEL James Emerick, M.S.University...
Many watersheds in Hawai\u27i are flash flood prone due to their small contributing areas and freque...