2018
DOI: 10.1002/2017wr021650
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Identification of Flood Reactivity Regions via the Functional Clustering of Hydrographs

Abstract: Flood hydrograph shapes contain valuable information on the flood‐generation mechanisms of a catchment. To make good use of this information, we express flood hydrograph shapes as continuous functions using a functional data approach. We propose a clustering approach based on functional data for flood hydrograph shapes to identify a set of representative hydrograph shapes on a catchment scale and use these catchment‐specific sets of representative hydrographs to establish regions of catchments with similar flo… Show more

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“…Expected changes in these mountainous regions, which are crucial for water supply, point out the potential need for adaptations of water management strategies. Water may need to be stored in reservoirs during winter in order to sustain current summer flows in dependent downstream catchments (Brunner et al, 2019a). A careful evaluation of future regime shifts and their uncertainty can guide decision making on water management and attempt to mitigate the negative impacts of climate change.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expected changes in these mountainous regions, which are crucial for water supply, point out the potential need for adaptations of water management strategies. Water may need to be stored in reservoirs during winter in order to sustain current summer flows in dependent downstream catchments (Brunner et al, 2019a). A careful evaluation of future regime shifts and their uncertainty can guide decision making on water management and attempt to mitigate the negative impacts of climate change.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve such a functional data representation, we project the discrete observations, i.e. the mean annual hydrographs at daily resolution, to a set of B-spline basis functions (R-package fda; Ramsay et al, 2014) (see illustration in Figure 1.1 a-c) because B-splines are able to mimic the main characteristics of hydrological regimes (Brunner et al, 2018).…”
Section: Regime Clustering and Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B-spline, Fourier, or wavelet bases) coefficients can be used for clustering (Cuevas, 2014). It has been shown in previous studies that functional data representations can be beneficial in the identification of groups of similar hydrographs over a range of temporal scales, such as spring flood events (duration of six months; Ternynck et al, 2016), flood events (duration of several days; Brunner et al, 2018), low flow events (Laaha et al, 2017), diurnal discharges (duration of one day; Hannah et al, 2000), and yearly hydrographs (Merleau et al, 2007;Jamaludin, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The faceted system of classification supposes that the data is divided into groups based on independent classification criteriafacets (Makarova and Volkova 2015). The most common methods of classification of river hydrographs are multidimensional and functional analyzes (Ternynck et al 2015, Brunner et al 2018. When using a multidimensional approach, river hydrographs are described by different parameters, the number of which is determined by researchers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%