Morphological and Climatic Controls on the Frequency Distribution of Sub-Daily Rainfall Annual Maxima in the Po River District

Moradi, Amirali (2023) Morphological and Climatic Controls on the Frequency Distribution of Sub-Daily Rainfall Annual Maxima in the Po River District. [Laurea magistrale], Università di Bologna, Corso di Studio in Ingegneria per l'ambiente e il territorio [LM-DM270], Documento full-text non disponibile
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Abstract

An approach that relies on L-moments is used to examine the long-term annual series of precipitation maxima for two storm durations, namely 1 and 24 hours. Data are measured at a widespread network of rain gauges sited in the northern part of Italy. Based on 1951-2019 data on precipitation and several climatical information, the main focus of the study is to explore the statistical characteristics of extreme rainfall and to find statistically significant relationships between these characteristics and local mean annual precipitation (MAP), as well as other local morphological descriptors. First, this study uses a Weighted Moving Average (WMA) approach to assess the relationships between the statistics of observed rainfall annual maxima for 1 and 24 hours, namely the L-moments of order 1 (l1, arithmetic mean), 2 (l2 or L-Cv, analogous to the variance) and 3 (L-Cs, analogous to the skewness) and the mean annual precipitation (MAP), which is often used as a surrogate of geographical location in the literature. The l1 and l2 displayed the strongest dependence on MAP. Additionally, the coefficients of variation (L-Cv) showed a minor reduction when the mean annual precipitation was rising, which is more apparent in rainfall that lasts for an hour. Second, a stepwise regression procedure was applied to develop multi-regression models for predicting the considered L moments as a function of local morphological and climatic characteristics. Our study shows that MAP, and minimum distance to the Tyrrhenian coast (MinDistTir), are the most important descriptors, showing a strong correlation with the L-statistics of rainfall extremes.

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Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea (Laurea magistrale)
Autore della tesi
Moradi, Amirali
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Indirizzo
Earth resources engineering
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Parole chiave
climatic controls,frequency distribution,sub-daily rainfall,annual maxima,FLOOD,modelling the frequency distribution of rainfall,L-moments,storm duration,northern part of Italy,Weighted Moving Average,Mean annual precipitation,long-term rainfall extremes,rainfall behaviour,rain gauges,raifall estimation
Data di discussione della Tesi
26 Maggio 2023
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