LSkewUrb {UKFE} | R Documentation |
Urban adjustment for the linear skewness (LSkew)
Description
Urbanises or de-urbanises the LSkew using the methods outlined in the guidance by Wallingford HydroSolutions: 'WINFAP 4 Urban Adjustment Procedures'
Usage
LSkewUrb(lskew, URBEXT2000, DeUrb = FALSE)
Arguments
lskew |
the LSkew (numeric) |
URBEXT2000 |
quantiication of urban and suburbanisation for the subject site |
DeUrb |
logical argument with a default of FALSE. If set to TRUE, de-urbanisation adjustment is performed, if FALSE, urbanisation adjustment is performed |
Details
The method for de-urbanisation isn't explicitly provided in 'WINFAP 4 Urban Adjustment Procedures', but the procedure is a re-arrangment of the urbanisation equation, solving for LSkew rather than LSkew-urban.
Value
The urban adjust Lcv or the de-urbanised Lcv
Author(s)
Anthony Hammond
Examples
#Choose an urban site (site 53006) from the NRFA data then apply a de-urban
#adjustment using the Lcv and URBEXT2000 displayed
NRFAData[which(rownames(NRFAData) == 53006),]
LSkewUrb(0.124, 0.1138, DeUrb = TRUE)
#Get the pooled Lmoment ratios results for catchment 53006 and apply the urban
#Get the CDS & adjustment using the pooled LSkew, and the URBEXT2000 for site 53006.
CDs.53006 <- GetCDs(53006)
QuickResults(CDs.53006)[[2]]
LSkewUrb(0.194, 0.1138)
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