Title of article
RCM rainfall for UK flood frequency estimation. I. Method and validation
Author/Authors
Alison L. Kay، نويسنده , , Nicholas S. Reynard، نويسنده , , Richard G. Jones، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
12
From page
151
To page
162
Abstract
Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are a significant improvement over Global Climate Models (GCMs) in terms of their representation of rainfall at the spatial and temporal scale required for flood modelling. This paper presents the use of catchment rainfall and potential evaporation data derived directly from RCM data, as input to a spatially generalised continuous simulation rainfall-runoff model, for 15 catchments across Great Britain. The RCM (HadRM3H) is based on a ∼25 km grid across Europe and, rather than being nested within a GCM, is driven with boundary conditions determined by 15 yearsʹ of data from the ECMWFʹs global model for the period 1979–1993 (ERA-15). As the latter model continually assimilates observations of surface and atmospheric weather elements, output from the RCM can be expected to match observed conditions to a reasonable extent, enabling a direct comparison with simulations using observed input data. The rainfall-runoff model simulates continuous flow time-series, from which flood frequency curves are derived using a standard peaks-over-threshold method. The study covers return periods up to about 10 years (due to limited data availability) and relatively small catchments (<500 km2).
Keywords
Flood frequency , Rainfall-runoff model , Spatial generalisation , Regional climate models
Journal title
Journal of Hydrology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Hydrology
Record number
1098760
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