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Title: TR-179 : Application of Rainflo model on Malaprabha catchment upstream of Khanapur
Authors: Shetty, A. V.
Keywords: Flood forecasting
RAINFLO model
Issue Date: 1991
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Series/Report no.: ;TR-179
Abstract: Flood forecasting, reservoir design, watershed simulation, and comprehensive water resources projects generally utilize some form of routing technique. RAINFLO model is used to predict the temporal and spatial variations of a flood wave as it traverses a river reach or reservoir, or can be employed to predict the outflow hydrograph from a watershed subjected to a known amount of precipitation. The RAINFLO model can be used to calculate regulatory and design discharges in ungauged watersheds, to complement statisti- cal analyses in watersheds with scant or insufficient streamflow data, to calculate probable maximum flood based on the probable maximum precipitation, and when installed on a specific basin, for operational flood forecasting based on rainfall data in real time. This report has been prepared in connection with ongoing UNDP Project IND/90/03 entitled "Developing Capabilities in Hydrological Studies" This report has been prepared by Mr. A.V.Shetty, Scientist 'B' , with the assistance of Mr. N.Varadharhjan; R.A, under the guidance of Prof. V.M. Ponce, San Diego State University; U.S.A , during his visit to Hard Rock Regional Centre Belgaum.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1315
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