Loumenad
Civil/Environmental
- May 6, 2011
- 10
I am performing a hydrologic study between the Rational Method (current method being used), NRCS TR-55 and SBUH (both proposed) and am wondering if IDF curves are based on Regional Storm types. I know that both are used for historical rainfalls, Storm types being rainfall pattern while IDF curves being depth, but have not found documentation explaining if there is a connection.
NRCS use regional rainfall patterns that are generic for the area with just the need for plugging in your storm event depths, but I feel that IDF curves may apply depths similar to storm types given the fact that they are modeled using historical rainfall.
I am trying to determine if this justification is a reasonable contributing factor as to why the Rational Method underestimates volumes of storage for design areas, when compared with TR-55 and SBUH. In addition, I do realize that the rational method was orginally used for conveyance design and peak flow design, not volume runoff calculations, but I am trying to be well versed on the subject to help with analysis of my results.
NRCS use regional rainfall patterns that are generic for the area with just the need for plugging in your storm event depths, but I feel that IDF curves may apply depths similar to storm types given the fact that they are modeled using historical rainfall.
I am trying to determine if this justification is a reasonable contributing factor as to why the Rational Method underestimates volumes of storage for design areas, when compared with TR-55 and SBUH. In addition, I do realize that the rational method was orginally used for conveyance design and peak flow design, not volume runoff calculations, but I am trying to be well versed on the subject to help with analysis of my results.