Selection of hydrological probability distributions for extreme rainfall events in the regions of Colombia
Selección de distribuciones de probabilidad hidrológica para eventos de lluvia extrema en las regiones de Colombia

Date
2020-05-10
2020-05-10
Author
Coronado-Hernández, Oscar E.
Merlano-Sabalza, Ernesto
Díaz-Vergara, Zaid
Coronado-Hernandez, Jairo R.
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Abstract
Frequency analysis of extreme events is used to estimate the maximum rainfall associated with different return periods and is used in planning hydraulic structures. When carrying out this type of analysis in engineering projects, the hydrological distributions that best fit the trend of maximum 24 h rainfall data are unknown. This study collected maximum 24 h rainfall records from 362 stations distributed throughout Colombia, with the goal of guiding hydraulic planners by suggesting the probability distributions they should use before beginning their analysis. The generalized extreme value (GEV) probability distribution, using the weighted moments method, presented the best fits of frequency analysis of maximum daily precipitation for various return periods for selected rainfall stations in Colombia.
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