Title of article :
The SCHADEX method: A semi-continuous rainfall–runoff simulation for extreme flood estimation
Author/Authors :
Emmanuel Paquet، نويسنده , , Federico Garavaglia، نويسنده , , Rémy Garçon، نويسنده , , Joël Gailhard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
15
From page :
23
To page :
37
Abstract :
This paper presents the SCHADEX probabilistic method for extreme flood estimation, developed and applied since 2006 at Electricité de France (EDF) for dam spillway design. SCHADEX is based on a semi-continuous rainfall–runoff simulation process: a continuous hydrological simulation provides an exhaustive description of the possible hydrological states of the catchment, while floods are generated on an event basis. The method has been built around two models: the Multi-Exponential Weather Pattern (MEWP) distribution for rainfall probability estimation, and the MORDOR hydrological model. The simulation process allows the production of an estimated distribution of flood volumes at the study’s time step, as well as a distribution of flood peaks based on a peak-to-volume ratio computed from observed hydrographs of significant floods. A wide range of rainy events are simulated on each hydrological state, generating an exhaustive set of crossings between precipitation and soil saturation hazards. Consequently, SCHADEX stands clearly apart from the “N-years flood is generated by a N-years rainfall” paradigm, as a great diversity of hydrological scenarios can generate a flood of a given return period, with many variables taken into account. Since its development, SCHADEX has been widely applied in France for industrial studies, to catchments from several to several thousand square kilometres. This has allowed the testing and improvement of the method.
Keywords :
MORDOR , Semi-continuous , Hydrological model , Stochastic simulation , Extreme rainfall , Peak-to-volume ratio , Extreme flood , SCHADEX , MEWP
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Record number :
1095767
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