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Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2015

Characterization of catchment behaviour and rainfall selection for flash flood hydrological model calibration: catchments of the eastern Pyrenees

Pierre-André Garambois; Hélène Roux; Kévin Larnier; David Labat; Denis Dartus

Abstract Accurate flash flood prediction depends heavily on rainfall data quality and knowledge of catchment behaviour. A methodology based on global sensitivity analysis and hydrological similarity is proposed to analyse flash storm-flood events with a mechanistic model. The behaviour of medium-sized catchments is identified in terms of rainfall–runoff conservation. On the basis of this shared behaviour, rainfall products with questionable quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) are excluded. This facilitates selection of rainfall inputs for calibration, whereas it can be difficult to choose between two rainfall products by direct comparison. A substantial database of 43 flood events on 11 catchment areas was studied. Nash-Sutcliffe efficiencies for this dataset are around 0.9 in calibration and 0.7 in validation for flash flood simulation in 250-km2 catchments with selected QPE. The resulting calibration framework and qualification of possible losses for different bedrock types are also interesting bases for flash flood prediction at ungauged locations. Editor D. Koutsoyiannis


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2013

Characterization of process-oriented hydrologic model behavior with temporal sensitivity analysis for flash floods in Mediterranean catchments

Pierre-André Garambois; Hélène Roux; Kévin Larnier; William Castaings; Denis Dartus


Atmospheric Research | 2014

Analysis of flash flood-triggering rainfall for a process-oriented hydrological model

Pierre-André Garambois; Kévin Larnier; Hélène Roux; David Labat; Denis Dartus


Journal of Hydrology | 2015

Parameter regionalization for a process-oriented distributed model dedicated to flash floods

Pierre-André Garambois; Hélène Roux; Kévin Larnier; David Labat; Denis Dartus


Journal of Hydrology | 2016

Accounting for rainfall systematic spatial variability in flash flood forecasting

Audrey Douinot; Hélène Roux; Pierre-André Garambois; Kévin Larnier; David Labat; Denis Dartus


Water | 2017

Simulating Flash Floods at Hourly Time-Step Using the SWAT Model

Laurie Boithias; Sabine Simeoni-Sauvage; Anneli Lenica; Hélène Roux; Karim C. Abbaspour; Kévin Larnier; Denis Dartus; José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez


Archive | 2011

Relations between streamflow indices, rainfall characteristics and catchment physical descriptors for flash flood events

Pierre-André Garambois; Hélène Roux; Kévin Larnier; Denis Dartus


2015 International SWAT Conference | 2015

Modelling river discharge at sub-daily time-step: comparison of the performances of the conceptual SWAT model and the process-oriented MARINE model

Laurie Boithias; Kévin Larnier; Hélène Roux; Sabine Sauvage; José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

On Subsurface Flow Modeling in a Physical-based Model Dedicated to Flash Flood Forecasting

Audrey Douinot; Hélène Roux; Kévin Larnier; David Labat; Denis Dartus


Archive | 2014

Impact of rainfall spatial variability on Flash Flood Forecasting

Audrey Douinot; Hélène Roux; Pierre-André Garambois; Kévin Larnier

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David Labat

University of Toulouse

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Audrey Douinot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Karim C. Abbaspour

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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