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This site will be closed during the peer review process (projected completion April 2011). All links from this page are currently disabled. You can request and get access to the files during this time (use Request Access).

 


 

 UCF Rainfall Analysis 

 

 

 

 

The rainfall analysis and rainfall analysis software was produced as funded projects by the Southwest Florida Water management district and the United States Geologic Survey by the Stormwater Management Institute at University of Central Florida. They are provided here as a service to engineers and technicians needing the results of this analysis.

 

Overview and Methodology Documentation

 

 

 

List of Sites (Analysis links)

 

  • List of Sites - Analysis Results - This page contains all sites with links to the full analysis of each site. Quality control information, site results, and distribution results are all included. 
  • Shape Files - The final results and rainfall contours as ESRI Shape Files.
  • Autcad DXF Files - The DXF Export of all contours (Autcad DXF format).
  • Surfer SRF Files - All FIles in Surfer format.
  • Surfer Grid Files - The Grid Files for the Analysis, Surfer and AASCII format.
  • Surfer Post Files - Post maps showing values and locations used in analysis.
  • Google Earth (KML) Demo - See how the maps look in Google Earth.

 

Return Period Analysis Results

 

For each return period listed a table of the predicted maximum for each duration is shown. The predicted maximum is the value that is determined by (1) fitting the annual actual maxima to a distribution, and (2) fitting these distribution results to a linear regression model. The raw maxima and curve fit parameters are shown in the anslysis results for each site in the List of Sites - Analysis Results.

 

 

     Master Spreadsheet: StationCoordinates.xls

     Stations used in Analysis (n >= 20) Spreadsheet: StationCoordinatesNGT20.xls 

 

Kriging Analysis Results  

 

  • Kriging Analysis Results - The full rainfall distribution results were fit to state isohyetal plots using standard kriging techniques. Each of the results for all analyzed durations and return periods are included here.

 

Additional Files and Links

 

Rainfall Analysis Software - This is the software, source code, and support files for the software written to perform these analyses. Links to other software to support the analysis are also included.

SMADA Documentation - This is the documentation to Stormwater Management and Design Aid - a Windows software for analysis and hydrograph generation. SMADA is now open source, and I am in the process of posting code files.

 

SMADA Code Files - Here is where to find the code files for the SMADA program.

 

Other Program Source Code Files - Source code to other files such as RainDigitizer, Rainplot, etc...

 

Linda Eaglin Thesis - Development of the Intensity Duration Frequency Curves for the State of Florida

 

References and Other Reports Links

 

References and Support Documents - Links to all the references and indirect support documents for this work and other rainfall work.

 

Authors and Researchers

 

Dr. Martin Wanielista

Dr. Ron Eaglin

Linda Eaglin

 

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