Evaluation of the length of the rainfall time series for rainwater harvesting: a bibliographic review
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https://doi.org/10.46421/sispred.v1i.1610Keywords:
Rainfall time series, Rainwater harvesting, Length of the rainfall time series, plumbing systemsAbstract
ABSTRACT: Rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems are increasingly being used as an alternative source of potable water. The rainfall time series is one of the data inputs for the design of the reservoir, however, there are not many locations in order to guarantee an adequate estimate of the supply. Thus, the objective of this study is to show how the studies on the analysis of the size of the historical series of pluviometric data were conducted, through bibliographical review of the literature, identifying tendencies of future studies due to knowledge gaps. A search of articles published in the Scopus database was realized and, by pre-defined inclusion criteria, 4 relevant articles were selected. It was observed that the subject began to be studied recently and that its study concentrates in only two countries. With the analyzes carried out, recommendations are provided for future studies and an overview of the literature.
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