Data used in physically-based flood hazard analysis for Big Thompson River above Lake Estes
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Abstract
These data are associated with the manuscript "Connecting Hydrometeorological Processes to Low-Probability Floods in the Mountainous Colorado Front Range." Three folders are: (1) calibrated WRF-Hydro parameter files; (2) Stochstic Storm Transposition (i.e., RainyDay software) simulated rainfall scenarios; and, (3) Statistical- and process-based frequency analyses for flood peaks and volumes. The RainyDay software is available via https://github.com/danielbwright/RainyDay2 and its online tutorial can be found at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmoYfOUvB7rUWkjxFkGQTSOT3lUUgzHe2. The WRF-Hydro autocalibration framework is available at https://github.com/jmccreight/wrfhydro_calib.
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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NSF | Hydrologic Sciences Program Early Career Award | EAR-1749638 |
Bureau of Reclamation | Development of Web-based Stochastic Storm Transposition Toolkit for Physically-based Rainfall and Flood Hazard Analysis | 1735 |
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