Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle

The evaluation of rainfall distribution throughout the City of St. John's, Newfoundland, was performed: to investigate the temporal distribution of rainfall across the City; to compare the spatial variations of concurrent rainfall events at the City's three rain gage stations, to determine...

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Main Author: Wadden, David
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Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 2002
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:6629 2023-10-01T03:57:39+02:00 Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle Wadden, David 2002 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6629/ https://research.library.mun.ca/6629/1/DavidWadden.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6629/3/DavidWadden.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/6629/1/DavidWadden.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6629/3/DavidWadden.pdf Wadden, David <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Wadden=3ADavid=3A=3A.html> (2002) Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2002 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:45:57Z The evaluation of rainfall distribution throughout the City of St. John's, Newfoundland, was performed: to investigate the temporal distribution of rainfall across the City; to compare the spatial variations of concurrent rainfall events at the City's three rain gage stations, to determine the most appropriate probability distribution for the frequency analysis of rainfall; to update the IDF curves for the City of St. John's; and to analyze the extreme rainfall event of September 19,2001, which resulted from Tropical Storm Gabrielle. -- The temporal distribution of rainfall in the City of St. John's was examined resulting in the determination of a family of probability curves (10% through 90%), which related percent storm rainfall to percent storm duration, for both single station rain gages and the Network Mean. The method utilized was similar to Huff (1967) except that storms were not grouped by the quartile which had the most rainfall accumulation but instead all storms were analyzed as a single group. The analysis indicated that the temporal distribution for the Network Mean was similar to the results obtained for each of the single station rain gages and that it was appropriate to represent the time distribution of rainfall, across the City of St. John's, by a Network Mean distribution that was applicable for all storm durations. The proposed Network Mean distribution was then compared to the AES Mean, Huff, and SCS temporal distributions. It was concluded that the 20% Network Mean distribution was the most appropriate for the City of St. John's in all cases except the 12-hour event where the AES Mean distribution should be used. -- The spatial variation of rainfall was analyzed using concurrent rainfall events, from the City's Windsor Lake, Ruby Line, and Bladder Avenue rain gage stations. The analyses indicated that the spatial variation of rainfall fluctuated across the City on a storm by storm basis and that, on average, the rainfall depths were greater in the Northeast at Windsor Lake. It was also ... Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository
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description The evaluation of rainfall distribution throughout the City of St. John's, Newfoundland, was performed: to investigate the temporal distribution of rainfall across the City; to compare the spatial variations of concurrent rainfall events at the City's three rain gage stations, to determine the most appropriate probability distribution for the frequency analysis of rainfall; to update the IDF curves for the City of St. John's; and to analyze the extreme rainfall event of September 19,2001, which resulted from Tropical Storm Gabrielle. -- The temporal distribution of rainfall in the City of St. John's was examined resulting in the determination of a family of probability curves (10% through 90%), which related percent storm rainfall to percent storm duration, for both single station rain gages and the Network Mean. The method utilized was similar to Huff (1967) except that storms were not grouped by the quartile which had the most rainfall accumulation but instead all storms were analyzed as a single group. The analysis indicated that the temporal distribution for the Network Mean was similar to the results obtained for each of the single station rain gages and that it was appropriate to represent the time distribution of rainfall, across the City of St. John's, by a Network Mean distribution that was applicable for all storm durations. The proposed Network Mean distribution was then compared to the AES Mean, Huff, and SCS temporal distributions. It was concluded that the 20% Network Mean distribution was the most appropriate for the City of St. John's in all cases except the 12-hour event where the AES Mean distribution should be used. -- The spatial variation of rainfall was analyzed using concurrent rainfall events, from the City's Windsor Lake, Ruby Line, and Bladder Avenue rain gage stations. The analyses indicated that the spatial variation of rainfall fluctuated across the City on a storm by storm basis and that, on average, the rainfall depths were greater in the Northeast at Windsor Lake. It was also ...
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title Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle
title_short Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle
title_full Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle
title_fullStr Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle
title_full_unstemmed Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle
title_sort rainfall distribution in the city of st.john's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and tropical storm gabrielle
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Wadden, David <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Wadden=3ADavid=3A=3A.html> (2002) Rainfall distribution in the city of St.John's: temporal distribution, spatial variation, frequency analysis, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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