
This article compares three unit hydrographs frequently used in urban hydrology practice. The comparison is based on the ability of each unit hydrograph to reproduce observed runoff in urban watersheds. These watersheds have different hydroclimatic conditions and are selected throughout the world. Also, the study addresses the frequently reported problem of time step selection in this type of modeling.
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