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Dr. Robert Holmes, Ph.D., P.E., BC.WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE
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RE: Rainfall/Streamflow in Central Texas
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09-01-2017 09:18 AM
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Todd, I was looking into this earlier this week when I was trying to place the flooding into context. From http://nws.noaa.gov/oh/hdsc/studies/pmp.html, I looked at HMR 51 and 53. In HMR 51, the contours for the maps dont exactly get all the way t the coast, likely as a tip of the hat to what Hurricane/Tropical ...
RE: flood hazard maps based on 2D modeling
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Robert Holmes
06-02-2017 09:41 AM
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Adam, Very nice work. I see you have given references for the stability of people, cars, etc. I did not see a reference for categorization for your erosion potential layer. Forgive me if I missed it. Bob Holmes ------------------------------ Robert Holmes Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE ...
RE: Please provide your opinion about CN values for VERY LARGE RAINFALL events
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04-06-2017 11:22 AM
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As I often say to students in a Water Resources Engineering course I teach at Missouri S&T, "..all models are wrong, but some are better than others and the only way to truly assess that is with real data." Unfortunately, to really look at model parameterization, data from small watershed is the best ...
RE: What weather websites offer recent rain event's Storm Frequency?
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07-21-2016 07:55 PM
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Matt, I dont know of any sites that specifically give automatic analysis of a storms frequency, however, if you know the rainfall amount and the duration of the storm, you can do your own analysis by grabbing the precipitations frequency estimates (also known as the Intensity-Duration-Frequency relations) ...
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