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Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 2, 2393-2425, 2005
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Evidences of relationships between statistics of rainfall extremes and mean annual precipitation: an application for design-storm estimation in northern central Italy

G. Di Baldassarre, A. Castellarin, and A. Brath
DISTART (Faculty of Civil Engineering), University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Abstract. Several hydrological analyses need to be founded on a reliable estimate of the design storm, which is the expected rainfall depth corresponding to a given duration and probability of occurrence, usually expressed in terms of return period. The annual series of precipitation maxima for storm duration ranging from 15 min to 1 day are observed at a dense network of raingauges sited in northern central Italy are statistically analyzed using an approach based on L-moments. The study investigates the statistical properties of rainfall extremes and identifies important relationships between these properties and the mean annual precipitation (MAP). On the basis of these relationships, we develop a regional model for estimating the rainfall depth for a given storm duration and recurrence interval in any location of the study region. The reliability of the regional model is assessed through Monte Carlo simulations. The results are relevant given that the proposed model is able to reproduce the statistical properties of rainfall extremes observed for the study region.

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Citation: Di Baldassarre, G., Castellarin, A., and Brath, A.: Evidences of relationships between statistics of rainfall extremes and mean annual precipitation: an application for design-storm estimation in northern central Italy, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 2, 2393-2425, doi:10.5194/hessd-2-2393-2005, 2005.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager    XML