2006
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6260
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On the prediction of the Toce alpine basin floods with distributed hydrologic models

Abstract: Abstract:With the objective of improving flood predictions, in recent years sophisticated continuous hydrologic models that include complex land-surface sub-models have been developed. This has produced a significant increase in parameterization; consequently, applications of distributed models to ungauged basins lacking specific data from field campaigns may become redundant.The objective of this paper is to produce a parsimonious and robust distributed hydrologic model for flood predictions in Italian alpine… Show more

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“…A distributed hydrological water-balance model (FEST-WB) was developed by starting from the event-based models FEST98 and FEST04 (Mancini, 1990;Montaldo et al, 2007). FEST-WB computes the main processes of the hydrological cycle: evapotranspiration, infiltration, surface runoff, flow routing, subsurface flow and snow dynamics.…”
Section: The Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A distributed hydrological water-balance model (FEST-WB) was developed by starting from the event-based models FEST98 and FEST04 (Mancini, 1990;Montaldo et al, 2007). FEST-WB computes the main processes of the hydrological cycle: evapotranspiration, infiltration, surface runoff, flow routing, subsurface flow and snow dynamics.…”
Section: The Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface and subsurface flow routing is based on the Muskingum-Cunge method in its non-linear form with the time variable celerity (Montaldo et al, 2007).…”
Section: The Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrological simulations were performed using the FEST-WB distributed water balance model (Montaldo et al, 2007;Rabuffetti et al, 2008;Ravazzani et al, 2008). FEST-WB computes the main processes of the hydrological cycle: evapotranspiration, infiltration, surface runoff, flow routing, subsurface flow and snow dynamics (Fig.…”
Section: The Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface flow routing, computed on those cells not covered by snow, is based on the Muskingum-Cunge method in its non-linear form with the time variable celerity (Montaldo et al, 2007). Subsurface flow routing, similarly to the method implemented for the routing into the snow pack, is computed with a linear reservoir routing scheme (Ponce, 1989) with a celerity calculated as a function of the soil saturated conductivity.…”
Section: The Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular the development of distributed hydrologic models (Noihlan and Planton, 1989;Famiglietti e Wood, 1994;Rabuffetti et al, 2008;Ravazzani et al, 2008;Troch et al,1993;Montaldo et al, 2007;Gurtz et al, 2002) gave the opportunity to better understand this problem of spatial scale of the hydrological variables (Anderson et al, 2004;McCabe and Wood, 2006;Kustas et al, 2004) due to the fact that a distributed model predicts averaged variable values in each pixel.…”
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confidence: 99%