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Stochastic generation and disaggregation of hourly rainfall series for continuous hydrological modelling and flood control reservoir design

Hingray, B.  
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Monbaron, E.
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Jarrar, I.  
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2002
Water Science & Technology

In the urban environment, stormwater detention basins are a powerful means to limit the frequency of sewer system failures and consecutive urban flooding. To design such waterworks or to check their efficiency, it is possible to carry out continuous rainfall-runoff modelling. A long-term discharge series obtained from a long-term rainfall series is used as input for a storage model describing the detention basin behaviour: the basin behaviour may be consequently studied over a long period. The provided statistical information on the working state frequency, failure frequency, … of the detention basin is of high interest for the basin diagnostic or for its design. This paper presents the whole methodology which leads to production of such statistical information and especially: the models used to generate long term rainfall series with a short time step, the rainfall-runoff model used to transform the later series into a long term discharge series, and the model used to describe the behaviour of the detention basin. This methodology was applied to evaluate the efficiency of 4 detention basins built for stormwater control and flood mitigation. They are situated on a Swiss urban catchment (Chamberonne catchment – 40 km2) collecting water from the Mèbre and Sorge rivers.

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research article
DOI
10.2166/wst.2002.0035
Web of Science ID

WOS:000174246000017

Author(s)
Hingray, B.  
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Monbaron, E.
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Jarrar, I.  
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Favre, A.C.  
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Consuegra, D.  
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Musy, A.  
Date Issued

2002

Published in
Water Science & Technology
Volume

45

Issue

2

Start page

113

End page

119

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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October 11, 2005
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