NOAA Atlas 14: Updated Precipitation Frequency Estimates for the United States
Abstract
NOAA Atlas 14 precipitation frequency estimates, developed by the National Weather Service's Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center, serve as the de-facto standards for a wide variety of design and planning activities under federal, state, and local regulations. Precipitation frequency estimates are used in the design of drainage for highways, culverts, bridges, parking lots, as well as in sizing sewer and stormwater infrastructure. Water resources engineers use them to estimate the amount of runoff, to estimate the volume of detention basins and size detention-basin outlet structures, and to estimate the volume of sediment or the amount of erosion. They are also used by floodplain managers to delineate floodplains and regulate the development in floodplains, which is crucial for all communities in the National Flood Insurance Program. Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center now provides more than 35,000 downloads per month to its Precipitation Frequency Data Server. Precipitation frequency estimates are often used in engineering design without any understanding how these estimates have been developed or without any understanding of the uncertainties associated with these estimates. This presentation will describe novel tools and techniques that have being developed in the last years to determine precipitation frequency estimates in NOAA Atlas 14. Particular attention will be given to the regional frequency analysis approach based on L-moment statistics calculated from annual maximum series, selected statistics obtained in determining and parameterizing the probability distribution functions, and the potential implication for engineering design of recently published estimates.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2011
- Bibcode:
- 2011AGUFM.H52B..07P
- Keywords:
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- 1605 GLOBAL CHANGE / Abrupt/rapid climate change;
- 1616 GLOBAL CHANGE / Climate variability;
- 4318 NATURAL HAZARDS / Statistical analysis;
- 4322 NATURAL HAZARDS / Health impact;
- 1833 HYDROLOGY Hydroclimatology;
- 1854 HYDROLOGY Precipitation;
- 1816 HYDROLOGY Estimation and forecasting;
- 1840 HYDROLOGY Hydrometeorology