Precipitation extremes on multiple timescales – Bartlett–Lewis rectangular pulse model and intensity–duration–frequency curves
For several hydrological modelling tasks, precipitation time series with a high (i.e. sub-daily) resolution are indispensable. The data are, however, not always available, and thus model simulations are used to compensate. A canonical class of stochastic models for sub-daily precipitation are Poi...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2017-12-01
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Series: | Hydrology and Earth System Sciences |
Online Access: | https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/21/6501/2017/hess-21-6501-2017.pdf |
Summary: | For several hydrological modelling tasks, precipitation time series with a
high (i.e. sub-daily) resolution are indispensable. The data are, however,
not always available, and thus model simulations are used to compensate. A
canonical class of stochastic models for sub-daily precipitation are Poisson
cluster processes, with the original Bartlett–Lewis (OBL) model as a
prominent representative. The OBL model has been shown to well reproduce
certain characteristics found in observations. Our focus is on
intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) relationships, which are of particular
interest in risk assessment. Based on a high-resolution precipitation time
series (5 min) from Berlin-Dahlem, OBL model parameters are estimated
and IDF curves are obtained on the one hand directly from the observations
and on the other hand from OBL model simulations. Comparing the resulting IDF
curves suggests that the OBL model is able to reproduce the main features of
IDF statistics across several durations but cannot capture rare events (here
an event with a return period larger than 1000 years on the hourly
timescale). In this paper, IDF curves are estimated based on a parametric
model for the duration dependence of the scale parameter in the generalized
extreme value distribution; this allows us to obtain a consistent set of
curves over all durations. We use the OBL model to investigate the validity
of this approach based on simulated long time series. |
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ISSN: | 1027-5606 1607-7938 |