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Nino Krvavica and Josip Rubinic
This study investigates and compares several design storms for flood estimation in partially urbanized catchments. Six different design storms were considered: Euler II, alternating block method, average variability method, Huff?s curves, and uniform rai...
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Chengming Li, Zixian Fan, Zheng Wu, Zhaoxin Dai, Li Liu and Chengcheng Zhang
Catchment division constitutes the foundation for urban water flood forecasting but represents a technically challenging task. The accurate division of catchments is significant for precisely forecasting urban waterlogging. However, existing catchment di...
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Hatim O. Sharif, Muhammad Al-Zahrani, Almoutaz El Hassan
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A physically-based, distributed-parameter hydrologic model was used to simulate a recent flood event in the city of Hafr Al Batin, Saudi Arabia to gain a better understanding of the runoff generation and spatial distribution of flooding. The city is loca...
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