2013
DOI: 10.11118/actaun201361061645
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A rainfall distribution and their influence on flood generation in the eastern Slovakia

Abstract: This paper aims to geographically assess the flood occurrence in eastern Slovakia by using one of the methods of multi-criteria analysis – rank sum method. Flood risk assessment is conducted in three specific cases: the long term period 1989–2009, the extremely wet 2010 year, and the extremely dry 2011 year. In the analyses, some of the causative factors for flooding in a basin area are taken into account. We use set of causative factors concerning mostly hydrological and physio-geographical characteristic of … Show more

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“…However, land use was replaced by the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) runoff Curve Number [23], while the altitude was replaced with the height above the nearest drainage point, as they have a higher influence in determining floods. Very few studies have included precipitation for mapping flood susceptibility under the GIS-based multi-criteria analysis [31,32]. Therefore, in this study, the total precipitation and effective precipitation (defined below) was also included in order to analyze the influence of these criteria.…”
Section: Flood Hazard Spatial Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, land use was replaced by the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) runoff Curve Number [23], while the altitude was replaced with the height above the nearest drainage point, as they have a higher influence in determining floods. Very few studies have included precipitation for mapping flood susceptibility under the GIS-based multi-criteria analysis [31,32]. Therefore, in this study, the total precipitation and effective precipitation (defined below) was also included in order to analyze the influence of these criteria.…”
Section: Flood Hazard Spatial Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tipping bucket is made of plastic with very thin layer of titanium and it is hanged on stainless steel axial holder. Tipping continues according to the length of rainfall [7]. According to our measurements of monthly rainfall totals, Figure 5 represent theoretical monthly volumes of collected rainwater from roof areas of buildings in TUKE campus.…”
Section: Rainwater As a Source Of Potential Savings Of Potable Water mentioning
confidence: 99%