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13e SESSION DU COMITÉ CONSULTATIF KARACHI 4–15 NOVEMBRE 1957
Authors:L ALFÖLDI  J GÁLFI
Institution:Research Institut for Water Resources , Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:Abstract

Event-based methods are used in flood estimation to obtain the entire flood hydrograph. Previously, such methods adopted in the UK have relied on pre-determined values of the input variables (e.g. rainfall and antecedent conditions) to a rainfall–runoff model, which is expected to result in an output flood of a particular return period. In contrast, this paper presents a method that allows all the input variables to take on values across the full range of their individual distributions. These values are then brought together in all possible combinations as input to an event-based rainfall–runoff model in a Monte Carlo simulation approach. Further, this simulation strategy produces a long string of events (on average 10 per year), where dependencies from one event to the next, as well as between different variables within a single event, are accounted for. Frequency analysis is then applied to the annual maximum peak flows and flow volumes.

Citation Svensson, C., Kjeldsen, T.R., and Jones, D.A., 2013. Flood frequency estimation using a joint probability approach within a Monte Carlo framework. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 58 (1), 1–20.
Keywords:flood frequency estimation  joint probability  Monte Carlo simulation  hydrological event modelling  uncertainty analysis  sensitivity analysis  river flow  rainfall  soil moisture deficit  Great Britain
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