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1
Introduction toRainfall Streamflow
  • Philip B. Bedient
  • January, 2007

2
Watershed - Elevation Contours
Water flows at right angles to elevation contours
and from higher to lower elevations
3
Texas River Basins
Red
Trinity
Brazos
Colorado
Rio Grande
San Jacinto
4
I. Mechanisms of Rainfall
  • Convective Storms - Radiational
  • Low Pressure Systems - tropical       storms
    and hurricanes
  • Frontal Systems - Cold or Warm
  • Dew and Fog
  • Hail and Ice Storms
  • Condensation

5
Major Thunderstorm
6
  • Thunderstorm cell with lightning
  • Characterized by updrafts and downdrafts
  • Strong convergence and divergence
  • Most intense rainfall possible

7
Hurricane IvanSeptember, 2004
  • Ivan spawned tornadoes from Florida into Alabama
    with deaths reported near Panama City and
    Tallahassee.
  • Waves as high as 50 feet were measured 75 miles
    south of Dauphin Island. Ivan steadily moved
    northward through Alabama.
  • Hurricane Ivans devastating march was precisely
    predicted because a ridge of high pressure around
    the Bahamas steered it
  • The combination of slow speed and no clear zones
    of low and high pressure created the potential
    disaster zone of more than 350 miles across.

8
Formation of Precipitation
  1. Source of moisture
  2. Lifting mechanism (orographic or heating)
  3. Phase change from vapor to water - Energy
  4. Small nuclei or dust for droplet formation
  5. Droplets must grow as they fall to earth

9
Lifting Mechanisms
10
Fronts and Low Pressure
  • Cold/Warm Front
  • Lifting/Condensation
  • High and Low Pres
  • Rainfall Zone
  • Circulation Issues
  • Main weather makers

11
Warm
Cold
Winds increase as cold front approaches
12
Major Storm Damages
  • Intense Rainfalls
  • 8 to 15 inches
  • Severe Flooding
  • Billion damages
  • Lost productivity

13
Hurricane Andrew -1992
  • Formed in the Atlantic
  • Moved to Florida coast
  • Winds in excess of 150
  • Major damage to Florida
  • Moved over Gulf and    strengthened and hit LA
  • Most damaging until 2005

14
Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf - 8/29/2005
Katrina 08-28-2005 at 1700 UTC
15
Measuring Rainfall - Tipping Bucket
  • Recording gage
  • Collector and Funnel
  • Bucket and Recorder
  • Accurate to .01 ft
  • Telemetry- computer
  • HCOEM website

16
Largest One Day U.S. Total Rainfall
  • Alvin, Texas
  • 43 inches in 24 hours
  • Measured in one gage
  • Associated with T.S. Claudette in July 1979
  • Texas accounts for 12 world rainfall records

17
Monthly Rainfall Distribution
18
Average Annual Precipitation

19
9-Hour Total Rainfall - TS Allison
20
The Hyetograph
  • Graph of Rainfall Rate (in/hr) vs Time (hr) at a
    single gage location
  • Usually plotted as a bar chart of gross RF
  • Net Rainfall is found by subtracting infiltration
  • Integration of Net Rainfall over time
  •   Direct RO Vol (DRO) in inches over a Watershed

21
Mass Curves Rainfall Hyetographs
22
Design Rainfalls
  • Design Storm from HCFCD and NWS
  • Based on Statistical Analysis of Data
  • 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 Year Events
  • Various Durations of 6 to 24 hours

Six Hour Rainfall
23
Rainfall Analysis
  • Center of Mass of rainfall in time
  • T S ti Pi/ S Pi
  • Avg intensity
  • I S Pi / n

Six Hour Rainfall
24
Intensity-Duration-Frequency
  • IDF design curves
  • All major cities
  • Based on NWS data
  • Various return periods    durations
  • Used for drainage   design of pipes roads
  • Used for floodplain   designs - watersheds

25
Rainfall Averaging Methods
26
Thiessen Polygons - Areal Average Rainfall from
Gages
  • Connect gages with lines
  • Form triangles as shown
  • Create perpendicular      bisectors of the
    triangles
  • Each polygon is formed      by lines and WS
         boundary

P S (AiPi) / AT
27
II. STREAMFLOW Brays Bayou - Main St
28
Typical Streamflow Gage
High Flow
29
Brays Bayou - Low Flow
30
TS Allison level reached 41.8 ft MSL TMC is at 44
ft Rice Univ is at 50 ft
31
Brays Flooding at Loop 610 - 1983
Main Channel
Overbank
32
Brays Bayou High Flow
33
Bull Creek, Austin - CEVE 412
34
Stream Cross-Section for Q
  • Measure V (anemometer) at 0.2 and 0.8 of depth
  • Average V and multiply by (D width depth)
  • Sum up across stream to get total FLOW
  • Q S (Vi Di DWi)

35
Excess flows cause major damage in New Orleans
36
Kissimee River - The Everglades
37
I-45 over Clear Creek - 1979
38
California - Temecula
39
Hurricane Katrina - Most Damaging Storm in U.S.
History
Mississippi
New Orleans 100 billion loss
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