Articles | Volume 21, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-21-4649-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-21-4649-2017
Technical note
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14 Sep 2017
Technical note |  | 14 Sep 2017

Technical note: Cascade of submerged reservoirs as a rainfall–runoff model

Jacek Kurnatowski

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The research deals with the problem how rainfall affects flow in a catchment. Until the present, one of the most popular solutions is to imagine the catchment as a cascade of tanks where the outflow from any tank is the supply to the next one. This idea is modified in the paper and the cascade is shown as a sequence of submerged tanks where each tank can be supplied from both sides. Performed tests show that in some cases this concept may be better than the classical cascade.