Authors
BARA Marta, Silvia Kohnová, GAÁL Ladislav, Ján Szolgay, Kamila Hlavčová
Publication date
2009/9/1
Journal
Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
187-206
Description
Scaling properties of the short term extreme rainfall has not been investigated so far in Slovakia. In this study the simple scaling theory is applied to the intensityduration-frequency (IDF) characteristics of short duration rainfall. The rainfall data for the analysis consists of rainfall intensities of durations ranging from 5 minutes to 180 minutes and daily rainfall amounts for 55 stations from the whole territory of Slovakia, respectively, taken from the historical dataset of Šamaj and Valovic (1973) and from the database of the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMI). The scaling behaviour of rainfall intensities was examined and it was shown that for time scaling, the statistical properties of rainfall follow the hypothesis of simple scaling. The scaling exponents were derived in all the analysed stations. In the selected test stations, the influence of excluding the 5 min duration on the derived IDF curves was also examined. The possibility of using wide sense simple scaling in Slovakia was demonstrated.
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Scholar articles
B Marta, S Kohnová, G Ladislav, J Szolgay, K Hlavčová - Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, 2009