Predicting magnitude and frequency of floods is a key issue in hydrology, with implications in many fields ranging from river science and geomorphology to the insurance industry. In this paper, a novel physically based approach is proposed to estimate the recurrence intervals of seasonal flow maxima. The method links the extremal distribution of streamflows to the stochastic dynamics of daily discharge, providing an analytical expression of the seasonal flood frequency curve. The parameters involved in the formulation embody climate and landscape attributes of the contributing catchment and can be estimated from daily rainfall and streamflow data. Only one parameter, which is linked to the antecedent wetness condition in the watershed, need...
Recent evidence of the impact of watershed underlying conditions on hydrological processes have made...
Monthly duration curves have been constructed from climate data across Europe to help address the re...
We report an attempt to relate basic properties of stochastic processes of basin intense rainfalls a...
[1] Derived flood frequency models can be used to study climate and land use change effects on the f...
We propose an original approach to infer the flood frequency distribution at seasonal and annual tim...
This paper proposes a systematic assessment of the performance of an analytical modeling framework ...
Flow duration curves (FDC) display streamflow values against their relative exceedance time. They pr...
This paper explores the estimation of river flood frequencies by modelling catchment runoff on a con...
A continuing problem in hydrology is the estimation of peak discharges for design purposes on catchm...
To address streamflow variability in river basins, Botter et al. (2007a) recently provided an analyt...
The authors propose a procedure for estimating the discharge of a given return period based on the u...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
The extreme value distributions of hydrologic variables such as rainfall and streamflow play a key r...
There is a growing interest globally in the spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of intermitte...
A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to quantify runoff variability, with differing degree...
Recent evidence of the impact of watershed underlying conditions on hydrological processes have made...
Monthly duration curves have been constructed from climate data across Europe to help address the re...
We report an attempt to relate basic properties of stochastic processes of basin intense rainfalls a...
[1] Derived flood frequency models can be used to study climate and land use change effects on the f...
We propose an original approach to infer the flood frequency distribution at seasonal and annual tim...
This paper proposes a systematic assessment of the performance of an analytical modeling framework ...
Flow duration curves (FDC) display streamflow values against their relative exceedance time. They pr...
This paper explores the estimation of river flood frequencies by modelling catchment runoff on a con...
A continuing problem in hydrology is the estimation of peak discharges for design purposes on catchm...
To address streamflow variability in river basins, Botter et al. (2007a) recently provided an analyt...
The authors propose a procedure for estimating the discharge of a given return period based on the u...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
The extreme value distributions of hydrologic variables such as rainfall and streamflow play a key r...
There is a growing interest globally in the spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of intermitte...
A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to quantify runoff variability, with differing degree...
Recent evidence of the impact of watershed underlying conditions on hydrological processes have made...
Monthly duration curves have been constructed from climate data across Europe to help address the re...
We report an attempt to relate basic properties of stochastic processes of basin intense rainfalls a...