Extreme flood estimations on a small alpine catchment in Switzerland, the case study of Limmerboden

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In this paper, a case study on the estimations of extreme floods is described. The watershed chosen for the analysis is the catchment of the Limmernboden dam situated in Switzerland. Statistical methods and the simulation based "Probable Maximum Precipitation - Probable maximum Flood" (PMP-PMF) approach are applied for the estimation of the safety flood according to the Swiss flood directives. The results of both approaches are compared in order to determine the discrepancies between them. It can be outlined that the PMP-PMF method does not always overestimate the flood.

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  • Figure 1. The main catchment of the Limmernboden dam with the additional catchment limited by lateral intakes and its glacier cover.
  • Figure 2. Situation of the meteorological stations around the Limmernboden catchment used for the calibration and validation of the hydrological model.
  • Figure 4. Mean excess versus threshold, with the chosen threshold shown in red.
  • Figure 3. Extrapolation of the discharge data with the annual maxima method using the GEV distribution, the POT method and the Gradex method.
  • Figure 5. Modified scale parameter versus threshold, with the chosen threshold shown in red.
  • Figure 6. Shape parameter versus threshold, with the chosen threshold shown in red.
  • Figure 7. Simulation results compared to the observations for the calibration period from 1 October 1997 to 1 October 2003.
  • Figure 8. Simulation results compared to the observations for the validation period from 1 October 2003 to 1 October 2009.

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Zeimetz, F., García-Hernández, J., & Schleiss, A. J. (2015). Extreme flood estimations on a small alpine catchment in Switzerland, the case study of Limmerboden. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 370, pp. 147–152). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-147-2015

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