2023
DOI: 10.14796/jwmm.c500
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Rainfall-flow Modeling Using a Global Conceptual Model: Case of the Beni Bahdel Watershed (Northwest of Algeria)

Abstract: Rainfall-flow modeling remains necessary, even essential, to understand the dynamics of a watershed and to solve problems related to the disruption of hydrological regimes. It has been proven effective by providing solutions to many water-related problems, such as sizing and management of structures, and flood forecasting. Global hydrological models can simulate the transformation of rainfall data into flows on natural basins for many practical applications in the field of water resource management. Our study … Show more

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“…Knowledge of the spatial distribution of heavy precipitation can provide very useful ‘background’ information for organizations working on environmental disaster management, as it shows which areas are likely to be hit under different EPSPs. Rainfall‐runoff modelling is a crucial aspect of hydrological studies, aiding in understanding watershed dynamics and addressing water‐related challenges (Bemmoussat et al, 2021; Bouguerra & Mansour, 2023; Hernández‐Romero et al, 2022; Namwade et al, 2023). These models play a significant role in estimating the hydrological responses to precipitation, facilitating flood forecasting and also guiding water resource management decisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge of the spatial distribution of heavy precipitation can provide very useful ‘background’ information for organizations working on environmental disaster management, as it shows which areas are likely to be hit under different EPSPs. Rainfall‐runoff modelling is a crucial aspect of hydrological studies, aiding in understanding watershed dynamics and addressing water‐related challenges (Bemmoussat et al, 2021; Bouguerra & Mansour, 2023; Hernández‐Romero et al, 2022; Namwade et al, 2023). These models play a significant role in estimating the hydrological responses to precipitation, facilitating flood forecasting and also guiding water resource management decisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%