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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY 卷:556
A rainfall disaggregation scheme for sub-hourly time scales: Coupling a Bartlett-Lewis based model with adjusting procedures
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Kossieris, Panagiotis1  Makropoulos, Christos1  Onof, Christian2  Koutsoyiannis, Demetris1 
[1] Natl Tech Univ Athens, Fac Civil Engn, Dept Water Resources, Heroon Polytechneiou 5, GR-15780 Zografos, Greece
[2] Imperial Coll, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, London, England
关键词: Rainfall stochastic simulation;    Rainfall disaggregation;    Poisson-cluster models;    Bartlett-Lewis models;    Adjusting procedures;    Fine time-scales;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.07.015
来源: Elsevier
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Many hydrological applications, such as flood studies, require the use of long rainfall data at fine time scales varying from daily down to 1 min time step. However, in the real world there is limited availability of data at sub-hourly scales. To cope with this issue, stochastic disaggregation techniques are typically employed to produce possible, statistically consistent, rainfall events that aggregate up to the field data collected at coarser scales. A methodology for the stochastic disaggregation of rainfall at fine time scales was recently introduced, combining the Bartlett-Lewis process to generate rainfall events along with adjusting procedures to modify the lower-level variables (i.e., hourly) so as to be consistent with the higher-level one (i.e., daily). In the present paper, we extend the aforementioned scheme, initially designed and tested for the disaggregation of daily rainfall into hourly depths, for any sub-hourly time scale. In addition, we take advantage of the recent developments in Poisson-cluster processes incorporating in the methodology a Bartlett-Lewis model variant that introduces dependence between cell intensity and duration in order to capture the variability of rainfall at sub-hourly time scales. The disaggregation scheme is implemented in an R package, named HyetosMinute, to support disaggregation from daily down to 1-min time scale. The applicability of the methodology was assessed on a 5-min rainfall records collected in Bochum, Germany, comparing the performance of the above mentioned model variant against the original Bartlett-Lewis process (non-random with 5 parameters). The analysis shows that the disaggregation process reproduces adequately the most important statistical characteristics of rainfall at wide range of time scales, while the introduction of the model with dependent intensity-duration results in a better performance in terms of skewness, rainfall extremes and dry proportions. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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