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Next-generation intensity–duration–frequency curves to reduce errors in peak flood design

Yan et al., 2019

Document ID
14940160247824286727
Author
Yan H
Sun N
Wigmosta M
Skaggs R
Hou Z
Leung L
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering

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Precipitation-based intensity–duration–frequency (PREC-IDF) curves are a standard tool used to derive design floods for hydraulic infrastructure worldwide. In snow-dominated regions where a large percentage of flood events are caused by snowmelt and rain-on-snow …
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01WMETEOROLOGY
    • G01W1/00Meteorology
    • G01W1/10Devices for predicting weather conditions

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