Generation of spatially consistent rainfall data: refinement and testing of simplified models

This project established new tools for simulating rainfall data to support continuous rainfall-runoff simulations.

Documents

Generation of spatially consistent rainfall data: refinement and testing of simplified models - final report (40 KB) WORD

Generation of spatially consistent rainfall data: refinement and testing of simplified models - technical report (4 MB) PFD

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Details

This project aimed to provide a new generation of tools for simulating rainfall data series using new sources of data such as radar. These can be used to support new ways of estimating floods based on continuous simulation of rainfall and runoff.

The results presented two important developments in method to resolve issues associated with using generally available rain gauge data.

The project started in 2000 and was completed in 2001 at a cost of £62,525.

Updates to this page

Published 12 February 2021