Comparative analysis of the seasonality of hydrological characteristics in Slovakia and Austria

Authors:Parajka, J. Kohnova, S. Merz, R. Szolgay, J. Hlavcova, K. Bloeschl, G.

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Volume:54

DOI:10.1623/hysj.54.3.456

Published:2009

Document Type:Article

Abstract:The main objective of this study is to compare the seasonality of selected precipitation and runoff characteristics in Austria and Slovakia. Monthly seasonality indices are analysed to interpret the long-term climatic behaviour, while the seasonality of extremes is analysed to understand flood occurrence. The analysis is based on mean monthly precipitation data at 555 ( Austria) and 202 ( Slovakia) stations, annual maximum daily precipitation at 520 ( Austria) and 56 ( Slovakia) stations, and mean monthly runoff and annual maximum floods at 258 ( Austria) and 85 ( Slovakia) gauging stations. The results suggest that the seasonality of the selected hydrological characteristics is an important indicator of flood processes, but varies considerably in space. The seasonality of extreme flood events and, hence flood processes, tends to change with the flood magnitude. This change is more pronounced in the lowland and hilly regions than it is in the mountains. Both in Austria and Slovakia, decades of flood seasonality exist.

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Corresponding Author:Parajka, J (通讯作者),Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Hydraul & Water Resources Engn, Karlspl 13-223, A-1040 Vienna, Austria.

Reprint Address:Parajka, J (通讯作者),Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Hydraul & Water Resources Engn, Karlspl 13-223, A-1040 Vienna, Austria.

Addresses:[Parajka, J.; Merz, R.; Bloeschl, G.] Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Hydraul & Water Resources Engn, A-1040 Vienna, Austria; [Kohnova, S.; Szolgay, J.; Hlavcova, K.] Slovak Univ Technol Bratislava, Fac Civil Engn, Dept Land & Water Resources Management, SK-81368 Bratislava, Slovakia

E-mail Addresses:parajka@hydro.tuwien.ac.at; jan.szolgay@stuba.sk

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