2016
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2016.03.28.01(hy)
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Estimating Probable Maximum Precipitation by Considering Combined Effect of Typhoon and Southwesterly Air Flow

Abstract: Typhoon Morakot hit southern Taiwan in 2009, bringing 48-hr of heavy rainfall [close to the Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP)] to the Tsengwen Reservoir catchment. This extreme rainfall event resulted from the combined (co-movement) effect of two climate systems (i.e., typhoon and southwesterly air flow). Based on the traditional PMP estimation method (i.e., the storm transposition method, STM), two PMP estimation approaches, i.e., Amplification Index (AI) and Independent System (IS) approaches, which consi… Show more

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“…Wang [15] performed the typhoon rainstorm model to estimate the PMP to accomplish the spillway design. Liu et al [16] evaluated the combined effect of typhoon cyclones and southwestern airflow to estimate PMP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang [15] performed the typhoon rainstorm model to estimate the PMP to accomplish the spillway design. Liu et al [16] evaluated the combined effect of typhoon cyclones and southwestern airflow to estimate PMP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%