Alabama Statewide Flood Frequency Active
The magnitude and frequency of floods are important factors in the design of bridges, culverts, highway embankments, dams, and other hydraulic structures near streams. Information on flood magnitude and frequency is also used in flood plain management and development, and in establishing flood insurance rates. The objective of this project is to develop improved methods and equations for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods for streams in Alabama having the 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, 200-, and 500-year recurrence intervals. These methods and equations will be documented in a Water-Resources Investigations Report as well as the flood-frequencies and annual peaks at gaging stations in Alabama.
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Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in Alabama, 2003
Magnitude and frequency of floods in Alabama
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The magnitude and frequency of floods are important factors in the design of bridges, culverts, highway embankments, dams, and other hydraulic structures near streams. Information on flood magnitude and frequency is also used in flood plain management and development, and in establishing flood insurance rates. The objective of this project is to develop improved methods and equations for estimating the magnitude and frequency of floods for streams in Alabama having the 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, 200-, and 500-year recurrence intervals. These methods and equations will be documented in a Water-Resources Investigations Report as well as the flood-frequencies and annual peaks at gaging stations in Alabama.
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Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in Alabama, 2003
Methods of estimating flood magnitudes for recurrence intervals of 1.5, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 years have been developed for rural streams in Alabama that are not affected by regulation or urbanization. Regression relations were developed using generalized least-squares regression techniques to estimate flood magnitude and frequency on ungaged streams as a function of the basin drainaAuthorsT.S. Hedgecock, Toby D. FeasterMagnitude and frequency of floods in Alabama
Methods are presented to estimate flood magnitude for selected recurrence intervals for urban and rural streams with drainage areas from 1 to 22,000 square miles. Seven hydrologic areas were delineated and regression equations were developed for six areas. Hydrologic data could not be regionalized for the seventh area. Drainage area was the only independent variable used in the equations for fiveAuthorsD.A. Olin - Partners
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