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Article Dans Une Revue Advances in Geosciences Année : 2006

Radar rainfall estimates in an alpine environment using inverse hydrological modelling

A. Marx
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The quality of hydrological modelling is limited due to the restricted availability of high resolution temporal and spatial input data such as temperature, global radiation, and precipitation. Radar-based rain measurements provide good spatial information. On the other hand, using radar data is accompanied by basic difficulties such as clutter, shielding, variations of Z/R-relationships, beam-resolution and attenuation. Instead of accounting for all errors involved separately, a robust Z/R-relationship is estimated in this study for the short range (up to 40 km distance) using inverse hydrological modelling for a continuous period of three months in summer 2001. River gauge measurements from catchment sizes around 100 km2 are used to estimate areal precipitation and finally Z/R-relationships using a calibrated hydrological model. The study is performed in the alpine Ammer catchment with very short reaction times of the river gauges to rainfall events.
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hal-00296952 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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A. Marx, H. Kunstmann, A. Bárdossy, J. Seltmann. Radar rainfall estimates in an alpine environment using inverse hydrological modelling. Advances in Geosciences, 2006, 9, pp.25-29. ⟨hal-00296952⟩

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