The stochastic storm transposition (SST) technique has been developed and evaluated in previous studies for the estimation of exceedance probabilities of extreme precipitation depths. In this study it is extended to the estimation of exceedance probabilities of extreme design floods. The link between storms and flood peaks is provided by a rainfall-runoff transformation and stochastic descriptions of antecedent moisture conditions and storm depth temporal distributions. Cumulative average catchment depths produced by the SST approach have been converted to a range of possible flood peak values using a rainfall-runoff model (the ARNO model) and a probabilistic disaggregation scheme of cumulative storm depths to hourly data. The analysis has been repeated for a range of fixed antecedent moisture conditions. The probabilities of exceedance of the produced flood peaks have been estimated and compared to highlight the effect of antecendent moisture conditions on the magnitude and frequency ...

Stochastic storm transposition coupled with rainfall-runoff modeling for estimation of exceedance probabilities of design floods

FRANCHINI, Marco;
1996

Abstract

The stochastic storm transposition (SST) technique has been developed and evaluated in previous studies for the estimation of exceedance probabilities of extreme precipitation depths. In this study it is extended to the estimation of exceedance probabilities of extreme design floods. The link between storms and flood peaks is provided by a rainfall-runoff transformation and stochastic descriptions of antecedent moisture conditions and storm depth temporal distributions. Cumulative average catchment depths produced by the SST approach have been converted to a range of possible flood peak values using a rainfall-runoff model (the ARNO model) and a probabilistic disaggregation scheme of cumulative storm depths to hourly data. The analysis has been repeated for a range of fixed antecedent moisture conditions. The probabilities of exceedance of the produced flood peaks have been estimated and compared to highlight the effect of antecendent moisture conditions on the magnitude and frequency ...
1996
Franchini, Marco; Helmlinger, K. R.; FOUFOULA GEORGIOU, E.; Todini, E.
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