New Model Predicts Urban Runoff Patterns, Impacting Water Quality
The article describes a model that predicts how stormwater runoff in cities changes based on the duration and intensity of storms. The model uses math and statistics to simulate rainfall, runoff, and water quality. It assumes that short, intense storms follow a specific pattern. The study found that a certain distribution function fits the rainfall data in Lubbock, Texas. The model also predicts how much pollution is carried by the runoff based on storm characteristics and previous conditions.