HEC-FFA Flood Frequency Analysis

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US Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center Generalized Computer Program HEC-FFA Flood Frequency Analysis User's Manual May 1992 Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited. CPD-13

REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Department of Defense, Executive Services and Communications Directorate (0704-0188). Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ORGANIZATION. 1. REPORT DATE (DD-MM-YYYY) 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED (From - To) May 1992 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE HEC-FFA Flood Frequency Analysis Computer Program Documentation 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) CEIWR-HEC 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5F. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) US Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) 609 Second Street Davis, CA 95616-4687 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER CPD-13 10. SPONSOR/ MONITOR'S ACRONYM(S) 11. SPONSOR/ MONITOR'S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT The HEC-FFA software and User's Manual are used to compute flood frequencies in accordance with "Guidelines for Determining Flood Flow Frequencies", Bulletin 17B of the U.S. Water Resources Council (WRC), March 1982. HEC-FFA was formally called HEC-WRC. The name was changed to HEC-FFA, or simply FFA with this release to be more in keeping with other HEC computer program names, and to go back to something closer to its original name. The new program follows the same procedure as HEC-WRC, but many of the routines were re-written in a top-down, structuredprogram style. HEC-WRC was originally a modification of the computer program FREQFLO written by Leo R. Beard and David Ford (Center for Research in Water Resources, The University of Texas at Austin) under contact to the WRC. The original program (FREQFLO) and documentation may be found in Appendix 13, of Bulletin 17, March 1976. The latest version of the Guidelines (Bulletin 17B) does not contain computer program documentation. The input and output formats of the original program were restructures, a number of improvements and options were added, and a few computation errors were corrected. 15. SUBJECT TERMS flood frequency, statistics, Bulleting 17B, flow, stage, computer program, FFA 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17. LIMITATION 18. NUMBER 19a. NAME OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON a. REPORT b. ABSTRACT c. THIS PAGE OF OF ABSTRACT PAGES U U U 19b. TELEPHONE NUMBER UU 88 Standard Form 298 (Rev. 8/98) Prescribed by ANSI Std. Z39-18

HEC-FFA Flood Frequency Analysis User s Manual May 1992 US Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Hydrologic Engineering Center 609 Second Street Davis, CA 95616 (530) 756-1104 (530) 756-8250 FAX www.hec.usace.army.mil CPD-13

10 December 1984 Conditions of Use The following conditions regulate the use of computer programs developed by the Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC), Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army. 1. The computer programs are furnished by the Government and are accepted and used by the recipient individual or group entity with the express understanding that the United States Government makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, usability, or suitability for any particular purpose of the information or data contained in the programs, or furnished in connection therewith, and that the United States Government shall be under no liability whatsoever to any individual or group entity by reason of any use made thereof. 2. The programs belong to the United States Government. Therefore, the recipient agrees neither to assert any proprietary rights thereto nor to represent the programs to anyone as other than Government programs. 3. The recipient may impose fees on clients only for ordinary charges for applying and modifying these programs. 4. Should the recipient make any modifications to the program(s), the HEC must be informed as to the nature and extent of those modifications. Recipients who modify HEC computer programs assume all responsibility for problems arising from, or related to, those modifications. User support from the HEC to third part recipients will only be provided after the second party demonstrates that program difficulties were not caused by their modifications. 5. This "Conditions of Use" statement shall be furnished to all third parties that receive copies of HEC programs from the recipient. Third party recipients must be notified that they will not receive routine program updates, correction notices, and other program services from the HEC unless they obtain the program(s) directly from the HEC. 6. All documents and reports conveying information obtained as a result of the use of the program(s) by the recipient, or others, will acknowledge the Hydrologic Engineering Center, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, as the origin of the program(s).