The objectives of this paper were to test the ability of various design storm distributions to simulate the actual rainfall pattern and to compare the runoff rates used in the design of stormwater management devices in the State of Florida using continuous simulation approach. The analyses were performed for four gaged stations to evaluate the applicability of design storm distributions in different parts of the State of Florida. The approach used in this study compared the peak runoff rates from design storms based on the various distributions to those that would result from actual rainfall events. A series of continuous runoff rates were developed through the use of actual fifteen-minute recorded rainfall data, Horton type infiltration de...
Traditionally design storms have been used to design and analyze urban drainage systems and hydrauli...
The proper assessment of design flood is a major concern for many hydrological applications in small...
Flooding is a natural event caused by heavy rains, melting snow, high tides, and anthropogenic impac...
The objectives of this paper were to test the ability of various design storm distributions to simul...
Stormwater runoff is generally simulated using a design storm as input. The use of design storms sig...
This report describes an evaluation of the assumption commonly employed in drainage design that the ...
The estimation of design hydrographs for small and ungauged watersheds is a key topic in hydrology. ...
The proper assessment of design hydrographs and their main properties (peak, volume and duration) in...
The paper describes a comparison of calculated storm water discharges with two kinds of rainfall dat...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Urban runoff design storm sel...
13244394Final report.Sept. 1984Nov. 1985.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VA-86/6VirginiaVirginia Transportation R...
Stormwater runoff has become an important source of non-point pollution for surface waters. Manageme...
Design rainfall temporal pattern is a major source of uncertainty in rainfall-based design flood est...
On-site stormwater detention (OSD) is a conventional component of urban drainage systems, designed w...
grantor: University of TorontoThe current emphasis in water resources engineering practice...
Traditionally design storms have been used to design and analyze urban drainage systems and hydrauli...
The proper assessment of design flood is a major concern for many hydrological applications in small...
Flooding is a natural event caused by heavy rains, melting snow, high tides, and anthropogenic impac...
The objectives of this paper were to test the ability of various design storm distributions to simul...
Stormwater runoff is generally simulated using a design storm as input. The use of design storms sig...
This report describes an evaluation of the assumption commonly employed in drainage design that the ...
The estimation of design hydrographs for small and ungauged watersheds is a key topic in hydrology. ...
The proper assessment of design hydrographs and their main properties (peak, volume and duration) in...
The paper describes a comparison of calculated storm water discharges with two kinds of rainfall dat...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Urban runoff design storm sel...
13244394Final report.Sept. 1984Nov. 1985.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VA-86/6VirginiaVirginia Transportation R...
Stormwater runoff has become an important source of non-point pollution for surface waters. Manageme...
Design rainfall temporal pattern is a major source of uncertainty in rainfall-based design flood est...
On-site stormwater detention (OSD) is a conventional component of urban drainage systems, designed w...
grantor: University of TorontoThe current emphasis in water resources engineering practice...
Traditionally design storms have been used to design and analyze urban drainage systems and hydrauli...
The proper assessment of design flood is a major concern for many hydrological applications in small...
Flooding is a natural event caused by heavy rains, melting snow, high tides, and anthropogenic impac...