Variability of rainfall temporal patterns and its impacts on design flood estimation

Ataur Rahman, Parvez Mahbub, Khondker Rahman, Surendra Shrestha

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    Abstract

    Design rainfall temporal pattern is an important input to the rainfall-based flood estimation methods. Although temporal patterns generally show a high degree of variability from storm to storm, an average temporal pattern is generally used in the Design Event Approach, the recommended rainfall-based design flood estimation method in Australian Rainfall and Runoff. This paper examines the variability of temporal patterns and its impacts on design flood estimates in the Gold Coast region in Queensland, Australia. In particular, it investigates the expected differences in design flood estimates if observed temporal patterns are adopted instead of recommended design temporal patterns. It has been found that the observed temporal patterns generally produce design floods that are notably different than those obtained from the design temporal patterns. This highlights the limitations of the average temporal patterns in design flood estimation as recommended in the Design Event Approach.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication30th Hydrology & Water Resources Symposium: Past, Present & Future, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston, 4-7 December 2006. Conference Proceedings
    PublisherConference Design
    Number of pages5
    ISBN (Print)0858257904
    Publication statusPublished - 2006
    EventHydrology and Water Resources Symposium -
    Duration: 19 Nov 2012 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceHydrology and Water Resources Symposium
    Period19/11/12 → …

    Keywords

    • flood forecasting
    • rain and rainfall
    • floods
    • Gold Coast (Qld.)

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