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SOME ASPECTS ON RAINFALL MAXIMUM INTENSITY IN NORTHWESTERN ROMANIA

Tudose, Forecast meteorologist . Candidate Traian, Croitoru, Adina Eliza, Haidu, essor Ionel

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bd4/s19.034View metrics

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Title
SOME ASPECTS ON RAINFALL MAXIMUM INTENSITY IN NORTHWESTERN ROMANIA
Authors
Tudose, Forecast meteorologist . Candidate Traian, Croitoru, Adina Eliza, Haidu, essor Ionel
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
771 - 778 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References28
  1. Goel N.K. Regional rainfall intensity-duration-frequency relationships, Design fl ood analysis for hydropower projects, India, pp 46-56, 2007.

  2. Rao D.V.L.N. & Goyal S.C. & Kathuria, S.N. Interpolation of short duratin rainfall from 24 hour rainfall in Lower Godavari basin, Mausam Journal, Meteorological Soc., India, 34(3), pp 291-298 , 1983.

  3. Gert A. & Wall D.J. & White E.L. & Dunn C.N. Regional rainfall intensity - duration-frequency curves for Pennsylvania, Water Res. Bulletin, USA, 23(3), pp 479- 486, 1987.

  4. Koutsoyiannis D. & Kozonis D. & Manetas A. A mathematical framework for studying rainfall intensity-duration-frequency relationships, Journal of Hydrology, USA, 206, pp 118- 135, 1998.

  5. Raiford J.P. & Aziz N.M. & Khan A.A. & Powell D.N. Rainfall Depth-Duration- Frequency Relationships for South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia , American Journal of Environmental Science, USA, 3(2), pp 78-84, 2007.

  6. Okonkwo G.I. & Mbajiorgu C.C. Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Analyses for South Eastern Nigeria, Agricultural Engineering International: the CIGR Ejournal, Belgium, Manuscript 1304, Vol. XII, pp 1-15, 2010.

  7. Trefry C.M. & Watkins D.W. & Johnson D.L. Development of Regional Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Estimates for the State of Michigan, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, USA, pp 1-10, 2000.

  8. Trefry C.M. & Watkins D.Jr. & Johnson D. Regional Rainfall Frequency Analysis for the State of Michigan, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, USA, 10/6, pp 437-449, 2005.

  9. El-Sayed E.A.H. Generation of rainfall intensity duration frequency curves for ungauged sites, Journal of Nile Basin Water Science & Engineering, Egipt, 4/1, pp 112-124, 2011.

  10. Haidu I. Analiza de frecvenţă şi evaluarea cantitativă a riscurilor, Riscuri şi Catastrofe, Editura Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă, Romania, pp 180-207, 2002.

  11. Salmi T. & Määttä A. & Anttila P. & Ruoho-Airola T. & Amnell T. Detecting trends of annual values of atmospheric pollutants by the Mann-Kendall test and Sen ’s slope estimates - the Excel template application MAKESENS. Publications on Air Quality No. 31, Report code FMI-AQ -31, Finland, 2002.

  12. Mann H.B. Non-parametric tests against trend, Econometrica, USA, 13, pp 245 – 259, 1945.

  13. Kendall M.G. Rank correlation methods, 4th edn, Charles Griffin, UK, 1975.

  14. Gilbert R.O. Statistical methods for environmental pollution monitoring, Van Nostrand Reinhold, USA, 1987.

  15. Goel N.K. Regional rainfall intensity-duration-frequency relationships, Design fl ood analysis for hydropower projects, India, pp 46-56, 2007.

  16. Rao D.V.L.N. & Goyal S.C. & Kathuria, S.N. Interpolation of short duratin rainfall from 24 hour rainfall in Lower Godavari basin, Mausam Journal, Meteorological Soc., India, 34(3), pp 291-298 , 1983.

  17. Gert A. & Wall D.J. & White E.L. & Dunn C.N. Regional rainfall intensity - duration-frequency curves for Pennsylvania, Water Res. Bulletin, USA, 23(3), pp 479- 486, 1987.

  18. Koutsoyiannis D. & Kozonis D. & Manetas A. A mathematical framework for studying rainfall intensity-duration-frequency relationships, Journal of Hydrology, USA, 206, pp 118- 135, 1998.

  19. Raiford J.P. & Aziz N.M. & Khan A.A. & Powell D.N. Rainfall Depth-Duration- Frequency Relationships for South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia , American Journal of Environmental Science, USA, 3(2), pp 78-84, 2007.

  20. Okonkwo G.I. & Mbajiorgu C.C. Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Analyses for South Eastern Nigeria, Agricultural Engineering International: the CIGR Ejournal, Belgium, Manuscript 1304, Vol. XII, pp 1-15, 2010.

  21. Trefry C.M. & Watkins D.W. & Johnson D.L. Development of Regional Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Estimates for the State of Michigan, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, USA, pp 1-10, 2000.

  22. Trefry C.M. & Watkins D.Jr. & Johnson D. Regional Rainfall Frequency Analysis for the State of Michigan, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, USA, 10/6, pp 437-449, 2005.

  23. El-Sayed E.A.H. Generation of rainfall intensity duration frequency curves for ungauged sites, Journal of Nile Basin Water Science & Engineering, Egipt, 4/1, pp 112-124, 2011.

  24. Haidu I. Analiza de frecvenţă şi evaluarea cantitativă a riscurilor, Riscuri şi Catastrofe, Editura Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă, Romania, pp 180-207, 2002.

  25. Salmi T. & Määttä A. & Anttila P. & Ruoho-Airola T. & Amnell T. Detecting trends of annual values of atmospheric pollutants by the Mann-Kendall test and Sen ’s slope estimates - the Excel template application MAKESENS. Publications on Air Quality No. 31, Report code FMI-AQ -31, Finland, 2002.

  26. Mann H.B. Non-parametric tests against trend, Econometrica, USA, 13, pp 245 – 259, 1945.

  27. Kendall M.G. Rank correlation methods, 4th edn, Charles Griffin, UK, 1975.

  28. Gilbert R.O. Statistical methods for environmental pollution monitoring, Van Nostrand Reinhold, USA, 1987.

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