Interpolation of Precipitation for Flood Modelling

作者: Uwe Haberlandt

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9917-4_3

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摘要: This chapter discusses possibilities for the spatial estimation of rainfall flood modelling. It is assumed, that some high time resolution point measurements from a network recording gauges are available as basic information. Conventional and geostatistical methods presented interpolation to raster cells areas. The focus here on application stationary non-stationary methods. latter able utilise additional information e.g. daily non-recording stations, weather radar elevation mean areal rainfall. Alternatively, conditional simulation precipitation discussed. Those approaches preserve variability can be used uncertainty assessment. Two examples regarding modelling at end chapter. first one deals with hourly using second compares data obtained rainfall-runoff

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