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A Comparison of Continuous and Event-Based Rainfall?Runoff (RR) Modelling Using EPA-SWMM

Sharif Hossain    
Guna Alankarage Hewa and Subhashini Wella-Hewage    

Resumen

This study investigates the comparative performance of event-based and continuous simulation modelling of a stormwater management model (EPA-SWMM) in calculating total runoff hydrographs and direct runoff hydrographs. Myponga upstream and Scott Creek catchments in South Australia were selected as the case study catchments and model performance was assessed using a total of 36 streamflow events from the period of 2001 to 2004. Goodness-of-fit of the EPA-SWMM models developed using automatic calibration were assessed using eight goodness-of-fit measures including Nash?Sutcliff efficiency (NSE), NSE of daily high flows (ANSE), Kling?Gupta efficiency (KGE), etc. The results of this study suggest that event-based modelling of EPA-SWMM outperforms the continuous simulation approach in producing both total runoff hydrograph (TRH) and direct runoff hydrograph (DRH).

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