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Estimation of the return periods of maxima rainfall and floods at the Pra River Catchment, Ghana, West Africa using the Gumbel extreme value theory

Marian Amoakowaah Osei, Leonard K. Amekudzi, Akoto Yaw Omari-Sasu, Edmund I. Yamba, Emmanuel Quansah, Jeffrey N. A. Aryee, Kwasi Preko

2021Heliyon37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Pra river catchment in Ghana is adversely affected by perennial flooding from high-intensity rainfall events. To aid in flood management at the catchment, the Gumbel extreme value distribution has been used to estimate the return periods of maxima rainfall, flood, and consecutive dry and wet days (CDD and CWD) for a period of 5 to 100 years. The results revealed an expected increase in maxima rainfall, CDD and CWD. Maxima rainfall favours the south of the catchment while the CDD decreases northward. Furthermore, an increase in the magnitude of CWD observed at the centre of the catchment had a maximum of approximately 30 days for the 100 year return period, while lower flood volumes had a higher recurrence of 50% to 100% for 1 to 2 year return periods. The inclusion of a projected increase in anthropogenic activities and climate factors at the catchment will slightly affect the magnitude of these variables for the various return periods. Nonetheless, the findings in this study will be of essential input to policy implementation of the Integrated Water Resource Management Plan for river catchments in Ghana, West Africa.

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Gumbel distributionDrainage basinFlood mythHydrology (agriculture)Return periodEnvironmental scienceFlooding (psychology)Extreme value theoryGeographyGeologyMathematicsPsychotherapistGeotechnical engineeringArchaeologyStatisticsCartographyPsychologyHydrology and Drought AnalysisHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesClimate variability and models
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