Manel Ellouze
University of Sfax
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Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2009
Manel Ellouze; Habib Abida; Riadh Safi
Abstract The method of “historic event” is used to generate synthetic hyetographs based on statistical analysis of precipitation data. A synthetic triangular model was developed based on rainfall data of Zioud watershed (central Tunisia) with a standard time step of one hour. A database of 2799 observed rainfall events was used to provide statistical parameters for a simple triangular-shaped hyetograph model. The developed model provides a synthetic hyetograph in dimensionless form for different storm durations (2, 3 and 4 hours). For a given season and location, the variation of the first dimensionless moment with duration was relatively small, with an average range of 13% for all the stations. The resulting dimensionless hyetographs were found to be nearly identical when they were non-dimensionalized using the rainfall depth and duration, showing some seasonal effect and insignificant effects of the rainfall duration. A good agreement between simulated and observed hyetographs was achieved based on not only visual impressions, but also statistical numerical and graphical tests.
Journal of Water and Land Development | 2016
Sabrine Jemai; Manel Ellouze; Belgacem Agoubi; Habib Abida
Abstract Chronological series of monthly and annual precipitation data recorded in Gabes Watershed, south-eastern Tunisia, were analyzed. The study is based on the standardized precipitation index (SPI) values, computed for 10 rainfall stations over the period 1987–2012, which corresponds to an observatory period of 25 hydrologic years (from September to August). The results obtained show a great variability in SPI values. The historical evolution of the SPI made it possible to define the periods of excess and deficit, corresponding to wet and dry periods respectively. The wet years were found to be 1989–1990, 1995–1996 and 2006–2007 while the dry years were 1987–1988, 1996–1997, 2000–2001, 2001–2002, 2007–2008, 2008–2009 and 2009–2010. This clearly shows alternating wet and dry periods, but with drought episodes taking prevalence over rainy fronts throughout the study period. Indeed, a high tendency towards a drop in precipitation and important sequences of drought were observed. Spatial variability of drought throughout Gabes Watershed was examined by geostatistical analysis of SPI, as drought and rainfall distribution vary with latitude, longitude, topography and proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. The results obtained showed that, compared to coastal and southern areas, drought was observed to be more important in the West and the North of Gabes Watershed. The SPI showed that moderate droughts are generally more frequent than severe or extreme droughts in most of the Watershed.
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2018
Hiba Jemai; Manel Ellouze; Habib Abida; Benoit Laignel
The article which was recently published contained errors in Table 1. The values of coefficient of skewness (Cs) and coefficient of kurtosis (Ck) are not in their proper locations. Given in this article is the corrected table. The original article has been corrected.
Atmospheric Research | 2009
Manel Ellouze; Chafai Azri; Habib Abida
Water Resources Management | 2008
Manel Ellouze; Habib Abida
Water Resources Management | 2006
Habib Abida; Manel Ellouze
Journal of Hydroinformatics | 2005
Habib Abida; Manel Ellouze; Med R. Mahjoub
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering-asce | 2007
Habib Abida; Jean Francois Sabourin; Manel Ellouze
Atmosphere | 2017
Sabrine Jemai; Manel Ellouze; Habib Abida
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2018
Noura Dahri; Manel Ellouze; Habib Abida