Core FEH statistical methods
Kjeldsen, T.R, Jones. D. A., and Morris, D. G. (2014). Using multiple donor sites for enhanced flood estimation in ungauged catchments, Water Resour. Res., 50, 6646–6657, doi:10.1002/ 2013WR015203.
Robson, A. and Reed, D. (1999). Statistical procedures for flood frequency estimation, Flood Estimation Handbook Volume 3, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK, pp338.
Stewart, L., Faulkner, D., Formetta. F., Griffin, A., Haxton, T., Prosdocimi, I., Vesuviano, G., Young. A. (2019). Estimating flood peaks and hydrograph for small catchments (Phase 2). Report SC090031/R0, Environment Agency.
Supporting documents
Bayliss, A. C., Black, K. B., Fava-Verde, A. and Kjeldsen, T.R. (2006). URBEXT2000 – a new FEH catchment descriptor. R&D Technical Report FD1919/TR, Department of Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), London.
Houghton-Carr, H. (1999). Restatement and application of the Flood Studies Report rainfall-runoff method. Flood Estimation Handbook, Vol. 4, Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford, UK.
Kjeldsen, T.R and Jones, D. (2010). Predicting the index flood in ungauged UK catchments: On the link between data-transfer and spatial model error, J. Hydrol., 387, 1–9.
Kjeldsen, T.R (2010). Modelling the impact of urbanization on flood frequency relationships in the UK. Hydrology Research, Volume 41, Issue 5, 391-405.
Kjeldsen, T.R, Ahn, H and Prosdocimi, I. (2017). On the use of a four-parameter kappa distribution in regional frequency analysis. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 62:9, 1354-1363.
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WHS science reports and guidance
Wallingford HydroSolutions (2016). WINFAP 4 QMED Linking equation.
Wallingford HydroSolutions (2016). WINFAP 4 Urban adjustment procedures.
Wallingford HydroSolutions, Revitalised Flood Hydrograph Model ReFH2: Technical Guide.