Flood hydrograph definition

Flood hydrograph means a graph showing, for a given point on a stream, the discharge, height, or other characteristic of a flood as a function of time.

Examples of Flood hydrograph in a sentence

  • Flood hydrograph for the Rangitikei River gauged at Mangaweka, 16 April 1897 to 2006.

  • Over the course of seven meetings, the Extreme Storm Working Group discussed the major elements and considerations for determining an Inflow Design Flood hydrograph.

  • Fig: 2 Rating Curves at Irwin Bridge Sangli Fig:3 Flood hydrograph of Krishna river at Sangli.

  • Flood hydrograph which is the output of the simulation is dependent on the input parameters.

  • Flood hydrograph truncated • Well top of insufficient height for flood flows and float sticks on floorboards of gauging hut or recorder box.

  • Flood hydrograph Figure8 shows the resulting hydrographs at the Lubigi catchment outlet for 11 design storms.

  • Flood hydrograph volumes were extracted over a model run period of 6 days (144 hours) to capture the runoff volume in the falling limbs of the flood hydrographs over the 72 hour period following the end of the rainfall event.

  • Flood hydrograph models most used in practice with this approach are RORB (Laurenson and Mein, 1997), WBNM (Boyd et al., 2002) and URBS (Carroll, 1994).

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  • Flood hydrograph at Marala barrage was input of hydrodynamic model and the output was outflow hydrograph at Khanki headworks.The outflow hydrograph computed by the hydrodynamic model and observed hydrograph at Khanki Headwork compare well as shown in Figure 3.

Related to Flood hydrograph

  • Area of special flood hazard means the land in the floodplain within a community subject to a one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year.

  • Floodplain or flood-prone area means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source (see definition of “flood”).

  • Flood proofing means any combination of structural and non-structural additions, changes, or adjustments to structures which reduce or eliminate flood damage to real estate or improved real property, water and sanitary facilities, structures and their contents.

  • Flood plain means land that:

  • Flood or “Flooding” means a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from:

  • Hazard means a source of or exposure to danger;