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An analysis of region-of-influence methods for flood regionalization in the Gulf-Atlantic Rolling Plains

January 1, 2005

Region-of-influence (RoI) approaches for estimating stream flow characteristics at ungaged sites were applied and evaluated in a case study of the 50-year peak discharge in the Gulf-Atlantic Rolling Plains of the southeastern United States. Linear regression against basin characteristics was performed for each ungaged site considered based on data from a region of influence containing the n closest gages in predictor variable (PRoI) or geographic (GRoI) space. Augmentation of this count based cutoff by a distance based cutoff also was considered. Prediction errors were evaluated for an independent (split-sampled) dataset. For the dataset and metrics considered here: (1) for either PRoI or GRoI, optimal results were found when the simpler count based cutoff, rather than the distance augmented cutoff, was used; (2) GRoI produced lower error than PRoI when applied indiscriminately over the entire study region; (3) PRoI performance improved considerably when Rol was restricted to predefined geographic subregions.

Publication Year 2005
Title An analysis of region-of-influence methods for flood regionalization in the Gulf-Atlantic Rolling Plains
DOI 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2005.tb03723.x
Authors Ken Eng, Gary D. Tasker, P. C. D. Milly
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Index ID 70029425
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Research Program - Eastern Branch