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Ground-Level Rainfall Variation in Jefferson County, Kentucky
In urban hydrology, accurate temporal and spatial rainfall observations are a key factor for managing urban hydrologic systems and stormwater runoff, particularly in the current era of higher variability in recent rainfall events. To study this issue, rain gauge data from a ground-based rainfall measurement network operated by the local stormwater management agency, Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD), in Jefferson County, Kentucky is evaluated. Rainfall spatial characteristics are evaluated through correlation spectrum by distance indicating a spatial rainfall variation concave relationship. The correlations at a 5-km distance are [0.63, 0.74, 0.80, and 0.86] for temporal resolutions of (15 min, 30 min, 1 h, and 3 h), respectively. A decreasing correlation with increased rainfall intensity is observed at temporal resolutions less than 1 h, and correlation increases at higher rainfall intensities and temporal resolution coarser than 1 h. This case study provides a context for the use of recent historical information to guide urban stormwater management planning through rain gauge deployment and detection of regional rainfall characteristics.
Ground-Level Rainfall Variation in Jefferson County, Kentucky
In urban hydrology, accurate temporal and spatial rainfall observations are a key factor for managing urban hydrologic systems and stormwater runoff, particularly in the current era of higher variability in recent rainfall events. To study this issue, rain gauge data from a ground-based rainfall measurement network operated by the local stormwater management agency, Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD), in Jefferson County, Kentucky is evaluated. Rainfall spatial characteristics are evaluated through correlation spectrum by distance indicating a spatial rainfall variation concave relationship. The correlations at a 5-km distance are [0.63, 0.74, 0.80, and 0.86] for temporal resolutions of (15 min, 30 min, 1 h, and 3 h), respectively. A decreasing correlation with increased rainfall intensity is observed at temporal resolutions less than 1 h, and correlation increases at higher rainfall intensities and temporal resolution coarser than 1 h. This case study provides a context for the use of recent historical information to guide urban stormwater management planning through rain gauge deployment and detection of regional rainfall characteristics.
Ground-Level Rainfall Variation in Jefferson County, Kentucky
Hyun, Jin-Young (author) / Rockaway, Thomas D. (author) / French, Mark N. (author)
2016-07-26
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Ground-Level Rainfall Variation in Jefferson County, Kentucky
Online Contents | 2016
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Online Contents | 2016
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