Effects of probability-distributed losses on flood estimates using event-based rainfall-runoff models

Melanie Loveridge, Ataur Rahman

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Abstract

Probability distributions of initial losses are investigated using a large dataset of catchments throughout Australia. The variability in design flood estimates caused by probability-distributed initial losses and associated uncertainties are investigated. Based on historic data sets in Australia, the Gamma and Beta distributions are found to be suitable for describing initial loss data. It has also been found that the central tendency of probability-distributed initial loss is more important in design flood estimation than the form of the probability density function. Findings from this study have notable implications on the regionalization of initial loss data, which is required for the application of Monte Carlo methods for design flood estimation in ungauged catchments.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2049
Number of pages19
JournalWater
Volume13
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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