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Masoud Jafari Shalamzari, Wanchang Zhang, Atefeh Gholami and Zhijie Zhang
Site selection for runoff harvesting at large scales is a very complex task. It requires inclusion and spatial analysis of a multitude of accurately measured parameters in a time-efficient manner. Compared with direct measurements of runoff, which is tim...
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Qirui Wu, Zhigang Han, Caihui Cui, Feng Liu, Yifan Zhao and Zhaoxin Xie
Road vulnerability is crucial for enhancing the robustness of urban road networks and urban resilience. In medium or large cities, road failures in the face of unexpected events, such as heavy rainfall, can affect regional traffic efficiency and operatio...
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Guo Li, Huadong Zhao, Chengshuai Liu, Jinfeng Wang and Fan Yang
In order to realize the reproduction and simulation of urban rainstorm and waterlogging scenarios with complex underlying surfaces, based on the 1D?2D coupled models, we constructed an urban storm?flood coupling model considering one-dimensional river ch...
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Konstantinos Vantas and Epaminondas Sidiropoulos
The identification and recognition of temporal rainfall patterns is important and useful not only for climatological studies, but mainly for supporting rainfall?runoff modeling and water resources management. Clustering techniques applied to rainfall dat...
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Jingyi Zhou, Jie Shen, Kaiyue Zang, Xiao Shi, Yixian Du and Petr ?ilhák
With the acceleration of the urbanization process, the problems caused by extreme weather such as heavy rainstorm events have become more and more serious. During such events, the road and its auxiliary facilities may be damaged in the process of the rai...
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Jun-Yi Lee, Yu-Ting Shih, Chiao-Ying Lan, Tsung-Yu Lee, Tsung-Ren Peng, Cheing-Tung Lee and Jr-Chuan Huang
Event water transit time estimation has rarely been done for violent rainstorms (e.g., typhoons) in steep and fractured mountainous catchments where the range of transit time, potential controlling factors, and the validity of time-invariant parametrizat...
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Muhammad Ajmal, Muhammad Waseem, Dongwook Kim and Tae-Woong Kim
The applicability of the curve number (CN) model to estimate runoff has been a conundrum for years, among other reasons, because it presumes an uncertain fixed initial abstraction coefficient (? = 0.2), and because choosing the most suitable watershed CN...
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Denghua Yan, Ting Xu, Abel Girma, Zhe Yuan, Baisha Weng, Tianling Qin, Pierre Do and Yong Yuan
In a context of climate change, precipitation patterns show substantial disturbances and the occurrence of precipitation anomalies has tended to increase in the Huang-Huai-Hai River Basin. These anomalies are likely influencing vegetation dynamics and ec...
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Chen-Jia Huang, Ming-Hsi Hsu, Wei-Hsien Teng and Yen-Hsiang Wang
Due to the special hydrographic and physiographic conditions in Taiwan, flooding is likely to occur in the middle and lower reaches of a plain whenever serious rainstorm events occurred. Note worthily, the loss of lives and property caused by flooding ar...
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