Abstract
The design storm concept is well established in Canadian urban drainage practice, but appropriate use is hindered by an incomplete definition of design storms and their applications. To remedy this situation, it is recommended that design storms be described for various regions and a wide range of durations and return periods; these storms should be based on local Atmospheric Environment Service (AES) rainfall data, given for both the rational method and hydrograph model applications, and supplemented by specifications of the computational procedure and normal antecedent conditions. Such design storms would produce peak flows of approximately the same return period as that of the design flow. None of the existing design storms has all these features but an acceptable set of design storms could be developed using existing Canadian data. Key words: design storms, urban drainage, stormwater, hydrological design, precipitation, runoff computations.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Environmental Science,Civil and Structural Engineering
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38 articles.
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