Water Science and Engineering (Sep 2023)

Assessment of first-order-moment-based sample reconstruction method for design flood estimation in changing environment

  • Yi-ming Hu,
  • Zhong-min Liang,
  • Yi-xin Huang,
  • Jun Wang,
  • Bin-quan Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 226 – 233

Abstract

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Estimating the design flood under nonstationary conditions is challenging. In this study, a sample reconstruction approach was developed to transform a nonstationary series into a stationary one in a future time window (FTW). In this approach, the first-order moment (EFTW) of an extreme flood series in the FTW was used, and two possible methods of estimating EFTW values in terms of point values and confidence intervals were developed. Three schemes were proposed to analyze the uncertainty of design flood estimation in terms of sample representativeness, uncertainty from EFTW estimation, and both factors, respectively. To investigate the performance of the sample reconstruction approach, synthesis experiments were designed based on the annual peak series of the Little Sugar Creek in the United States. The results showed that the sample reconstruction approach performed well when the high-order moment of the series did not change significantly in the specified FTW. Otherwise, its performance deteriorated. In addition, the uncertainty of design flood estimation caused by sample representativeness was greater than that caused by EFTW estimation.

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