Articles | Volume 23, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-4851-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-4851-2019
Research article
 | 
27 Nov 2019
Research article |  | 27 Nov 2019

Spatially dependent flood probabilities to support the design of civil infrastructure systems

Phuong Dong Le, Michael Leonard, and Seth Westra

Download

Interactive discussion

Status: closed
Status: closed
AC: Author comment | RC: Referee comment | SC: Short comment | EC: Editor comment
Printer-friendly Version - Printer-friendly version Supplement - Supplement

Peer-review completion

AR: Author's response | RR: Referee report | ED: Editor decision
ED: Reconsider after major revisions (further review by editor and referees) (16 Feb 2019) by Albrecht Weerts
AR by Phuong Dong Le on behalf of the Authors (13 Apr 2019)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (24 Apr 2019) by Albrecht Weerts
RR by Anonymous Referee #2 (27 May 2019)
ED: Publish subject to revisions (further review by editor and referees) (16 Jun 2019) by Albrecht Weerts
AR by Phuong Dong Le on behalf of the Authors (27 Jul 2019)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (05 Aug 2019) by Albrecht Weerts
RR by Anonymous Referee #2 (09 Sep 2019)
ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (review by editor) (13 Sep 2019) by Albrecht Weerts
AR by Phuong Dong Le on behalf of the Authors (23 Sep 2019)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (25 Sep 2019) by Albrecht Weerts
AR by Phuong Dong Le on behalf of the Authors (30 Sep 2019)
Download
Short summary
While conventional approaches focus on flood designs at individual locations, there are many situations requiring an understanding of spatial dependence of floods at multiple locations. This research describes a new framework for analyzing flood characteristics across civil infrastructure systems, including conditional and joint probabilities of floods. This work leads to a new flood estimation paradigm, which focuses on the risk of the entire system rather than each system element in isolation.