[HTML][HTML] Increase in flood risk resulting from climate change in a developed urban watershed–the role of storm temporal patterns

S Hettiarachchi, C Wasko… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2018 - hess.copernicus.org
The effects of climate change are causing more frequent extreme rainfall events and an
increased risk of flooding in developed areas. Quantifying this increased risk is of critical …

Mathematical modeling of watershed hydrology

VP Singh, DA Woolhiser - Journal of hydrologic engineering, 2002 - ascelibrary.org
Mathematical modeling of watershed hydrology is employed to address a wide spectrum of
environmental and water resources problems. A historical perspective of hydrologic …

Effect of spatial and temporal variability in rainfall and watershed characteristics on stream flow hydrograph

VP Singh - Hydrological processes, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
The shape, timing and peak flow of a stream flow hydrograph are significantly influenced by
spatial and temporal variability in rainfall and watershed characteristics. Depending upon …

A systematic review of climate change science relevant to Australian design flood estimation

C Wasko, S Westra, R Nathan, A Pepler… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2024 - hess.copernicus.org
In response to flood risk, design flood estimation is a cornerstone of planning, infrastructure
design, setting of insurance premiums, and emergency response planning. Under stationary …

Influence of urban catchment characteristics and rainfall origins on the phenomenon of stormwater flooding: Case study

B Szeląg, R Suligowski, F De Paola, P Siwicki… - … Modelling & Software, 2022 - Elsevier
This work presents a methodology for analyzing the influence of urbanization in a long-term
approach on the number of floods in an urban catchment. The mathematical model …

Sensitivity of peak flow to the change of rainfall temporal pattern due to warmer climate

S Fadhel, MA Rico-Ramirez, D Han - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
The widely used design storms in urban drainage networks has different drawbacks. One of
them is that the shape of the rainfall temporal pattern is fixed regardless of climate change …

Uncertainty analyses of watershed time parameters

RH McCuen - Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2009 - ascelibrary.org
Because of differences in roughness, flow depth, and slope, the timing of runoff from most
parts of a watershed differs from that along the principal flow path, which is generally used to …

Continuous rainfall generation for a warmer climate using observed temperature sensitivities

C Wasko, A Sharma - Journal of Hydrology, 2017 - Elsevier
Continuous rainfall sequences are often used as inputs in hydrologic modeling, particularly
where a probabilistic assessment is required. Continuous rainfall sequences provide a …

Impact of the rainfall duration and temporal rainfall distribution defined using the Huff curves on the hydraulic flood modelling results

N Bezak, M Šraj, S Rusjan, M Mikoš - Geosciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
In the case of ungauged catchments, different procedures can be used to derive the design
hydrograph and design peak discharge, which are crucial input data for the design of …

The effect of differences between rainfall measurement techniques on groundwater and discharge simulations in a lowland catchment

CC Brauer, A Overeem, H Leijnse… - Hydrological …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Several rainfall measurement techniques are available for hydrological applications, each
with its own spatial and temporal resolution and errors. When using these rainfall datasets …