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HyetoClust method: Hyetograph design through cluster analysis
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Hyetoclust
Hourly rainfall
Inter-event Time Definition (IETD)
Cluster analysis
Hyetograph
Fecha de publicación
2023-08-09
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Patino, C., Molina, J. L., Espejo, F., Zazo, S., Mohammad-Hosseinpour, A. & Silla, F. (2023). HyetoClust method: Hyetograph design through cluster analysis. Journal of Hydrology, 625. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.JHYDROL.2023.130014
Resumen
[EN] Given the increasing non-stationarity of hydrological processes largely due to Climate Change (CC), it is essential to create more accurate methods. The inherent spatiotemporal variability of hydrological processes reaches its maximum when it comes to rainfall process. Rainfall is typically divided up into events in hydrological studies, but this does not acquire the necessary analytical importance. The objective of the research is dual. First, to generate a robust method for the identification and characterization of homogeneous rainfall events, largely based on the geometrical analysis of clustered hyetographs. Second, the generation of more accurate hyetographs. The study was built on the idea of Inter-Event Time Definition (IETD) and thresholds for rainfall depth, duration, and intensity. The rainfalls were grouped due to the similarity of features as: duration, volume, intensity, time maximum pick and interevent using hierarchical cluster analysis. The study area is placed in the Muñogalindo station located in the province of Avila (Spain) and characterized by an altitude above 1,132 m. Hierarchical cluster analysis showed to be particularly effective for selecting precipitation based on hyetograph shape. Cluster method strongly revealed the identification of three rainfall eventś groups. HyetoClust is intended to provide the scientific and technical community with a new tool for characterization of rainfall eventś and the generation of more accurate hyetographs for supporting hydrological prediction.
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ISSN
0022-1694
DOI
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.130014
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