D. Koutsoyiannis et al., A MATHEMATICAL FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING RAINFALL INTENSITY-DURATION-FREQUENCY RELATIONSHIPS, Journal of hydrology, 206(1-2), 1998, pp. 118-135
A general formula for the rainfall intensity-duration-frequency (idf)
relationship, consistent with the theoretical probabilistic foundation
of the analysis of rainfall maxima is proposed. Specific forms of thi
s formula are explicitly derived from the underlying probability distr
ibution function of maximum intensities. Several appropriate distribut
ion functions are studied for that purpose. Simple analytical approxim
ations of the most common distribution functions are presented, which
are incorporated in, and allow mathematically convenient expressions o
f idf relationships. Also, two methods for a reliable parameter estima
tion of idf relationships are proposed. The proposed formulation of id
f relationships constitutes an efficient parameterisation, facilitatin
g the description of the geographical variability and regionalisation
of idf curves. Moreover, it allows incorporating data from non-recordi
ng stations, thus remedying the problem of establishing idf curves in
places with a sparse network of rain-recording stations, using data of
the denser network of non-recording stations. Case studies, based on
data of a significant part of Greece, briefly presented in the paper,
clarify the methodology for the construction and regionalisation of th
e idf relationship. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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