Contrasting rainfall-runoff characteristics of floods in desert and Mediterranean basins
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Published:2019-06-21
Issue:6
Volume:23
Page:2665-2678
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ISSN:1607-7938
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Container-title:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.
Author:
Zoccatelli Davide, Marra FrancescoORCID, Armon MosheORCID, Rinat Yair, Smith James A., Morin EfratORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Catchment-scale hydrological studies on drylands are lacking because of the
scarcity of consistent data: observations are often available at the plot
scale, but their relevance for the catchment scale remains unclear. A
database of 24 years of stream gauge discharge and homogeneous
high-resolution radar data over the eastern Mediterranean allows us to describe the properties of floods over catchments spanning from desert to
Mediterranean climates, and we note that the data set is mostly of moderate
intensity floods. Comparing two climatic regions, desert and Mediterranean,
we can better identify specific rainfall-runoff properties. Despite the large differences in rainfall forcing between the two regions, the resulting unit
peak discharges and runoff coefficients are comparable. Rain depth and
antecedent conditions are the most important properties to shape flood
response in Mediterranean areas. In deserts, instead, storm core properties
display a strong correlation with unit peak discharge and, to a lesser extent,
with runoff coefficient. In this region, an inverse correlation with mean
catchment annual precipitation suggests also a strong influence of local
surface properties. Preliminary analyses suggest that floods in catchments
with wet headwater and dry lower section are more similar to desert
catchments, with a strong influence of storm core properties on runoff
generation.
Funder
United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation Israel Science Foundation United States - Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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