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Event N11_2013 (23/11/13 – 29/11/13)

Location Latomeio Mpaka

Rainfall (mm)
108.90
Rainfall duration (h)
75
Μέση ένταση imean (mm/h)
1.45
Peak discharge (m3/s)
13.68
Runoff (mm)
13.11
Runoff coefficient c
0.12
Runoff volume (hm3)
1.58

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The rainfall with a total height of 108.9 mm starts on 23/11 14:00 and falls in scattered time periods with the highest peaks occurring on 24/11 10:00 (maximum intensity 12.0 mm/h) and on 24/11 14:00 (11.1 mm/h). With a base flow equal with 0.42 m3/s the discharge increases, following the rainfall's profile, until it reaches its highest peak on 24/11 20:00 (13.68 m3/s). After the peak, due to the decrease in the rainfall's intensity, the observed discharge decreases gradually, with a stabilization period in between, until it stabilizes at 3.29 m3/s.

 


Location Karveliotis

Rainfall (mm)
88.00
Rainfall duration (h)
19
Μέση ένταση imean (mm/h)
5.50
Maximum stage (m)
0.24
Peak discharge (m3/s)
3.27
Runoff (mm)
24.95
Runoff coefficient c
0.16
Runoff volume (hm3)
0.21

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The rainfall with a total height of 88.0 mm (with rainfall data from Karveliotis' station) starts on 23/11 14:45 and falls in scattered time periods with the highest peaks occurring on 24/11 9:45 (maximum intensity 44.0 mm/h) and on 24/11 13:30 (27.7 mm/h). With a base flow equal with 0.25 m3/s the discharge increases abruptly until it reaches its first peak (2.94 m3/s, 1 hour after the observed rainfall peak) and later its highest peak on 24/11 16:45 (3.27 m3/s). After the peak, due to the decrease in the rainfall's intensity, the observed discharge decreases abruptly until it stabilizes at 0.42 m3/s, approximately 4 days after the discharge peak.

 


Location Alagonia

Rainfall (mm)
51.06
Rainfall duration (h)
12
Mean rainfall intensity i mean (mm/h)
4.17
Maximum stage (m)
0.42
Peak discharge (m3/s)
10.18
Runoff (mm)
10.70
Runoff coefficient c
0.21
Runoff volume (hm3)
0.22

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The rainfall with a total height of 51.1 mm (with rainfall data from Alagonia's, Karveliotis' and Nedousa's stations) starts on 24/11 2:00 and falls in scattered time periods with the highest peak occurring on 24/11 9:45 (maximum intensity 27.6 mm/h). With a base flow equal with 0.51 m3/s, the discharge increases right after the rainfall's start, following the rain's profile. The discharge reaches its peak on 24/11 14:30 (10.18 m3/s) following a smaller peak that occurs earlier in the episode. Next, after the rainfall's halt, the observed discharge decreases abruptly, following a smaller peak (9.29 m3/s) until it stabilizes at 0.77 m3/s approximately one day after the latest discharge's peak.