Role of Hydrology in Managing Consequences of a Changing Global Environment 2010
DOI: 10.7558/bhs.2010.ic36
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Abstract: A new UK record was established at Seathwaite Farm, Borrowdale, recently, when 316.4 mm of rainfall was recorded over the 24-hour period up to 00:00 on 20 th November 2009. This exceptional event followed several days of heavy rainfall, and caused widespread flooding in Cumbria, which particularly affected the communities of Cockermouth and Workington and extended into southwest Scotland. Drawing on the results of a recent project which has developed a new model of point rainfall depth-duration-frequency (DDF)… Show more

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“…Initially, an analysis of the Honister Pass and Seathwaite Farm raingauge sites was carried out using RMED values derived empirically from the available data, and the resulting frequency curves were compared with those derived from the original FEH FORGEX methodology: these results are reported by Stewart et al (2010b). Figure 6 gives an example comparison for the 24-hour duration focused on Honister…”
Section: Point Rainfall Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Initially, an analysis of the Honister Pass and Seathwaite Farm raingauge sites was carried out using RMED values derived empirically from the available data, and the resulting frequency curves were compared with those derived from the original FEH FORGEX methodology: these results are reported by Stewart et al (2010b). Figure 6 gives an example comparison for the 24-hour duration focused on Honister…”
Section: Point Rainfall Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of RMED computed for the Seathwaite Farm site were closer to those derived from the FEH model. Further details are given by Stewart et al (2010b).…”
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