The United States Geological Survey has identified several areas within the Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Enid and Moorewood areas as having the potential for extreme
peak discharge of floods in the future as well.
The highest observed value in this time span was a flood event in 1978 with
a peak discharge of 1150 m3s − 1.
Not exact matches
The Niagara County Legislature is calling a special meeting next week to consider four resolutions connected to the city's wastewater treatment plant's
discharge of inky wastewater into the Niagara River near the base
of the American Falls during a weekend afternoon at the
peak of tourist season.
The timing
of snowmelt also influenced the timing
of peak discharge from the North Slope river system and the start
of the vegetative growing season, according to the researchers.
Having been
discharged and left
discharged though, active material will be lost and fall to the bottom
of the battery case and the battery will never again reach its
peak performance.
«Pack
peak output is 19.3 kW (25.9 hp)» is a max
discharge rate
of this battery, good for about 3 minutes - if it's a near linear
discharge rate and:
The ability to program the charging or
discharging of the battery at off
peak times making use
of late at night energy when there is access wind power not being utilized or shifting day tome loads to night time battery storage.
Spatial and temporal differences in thermal response to storm events were controlled by precipitation and stream
discharge peak characteristics (above) plus antecedent basin conditions, which together determine the nature and rapidity
of hydrological response.
«Although the term «floods» is used consistently throughout the text, this is in reality the series
of annual
discharge peaks, hence the vast majority
of events do not correspond to a flood in that they probably didn't exceed the local flood protection level.»
It is possible that this null result is partly due to the method
of analysis, but it is also attributable to the timing
of the annual
peak streamflow
discharge, which in the United States is usually in late winter or early spring.
The battery energy storage system will be used to keep South Australia's electrical infrastructure reliable, charging from the wind farm and
discharging to the grid at times
of peak and high demand.
That means the solar cells will charge the batteries during the height
of the day, and the batteries will
discharge the stored power to customers during the evening
peak between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m.
In this study, we run the impact model with a set
of 11 different reduction factors between 5 % and 95 % applied to the return period (i.e., the average recurrence interval)
of simulated
discharge peaks.
Water use: Immediately manage the combination
of stormwater
peak discharge and potable water use by 50 percent below the district baseline.
This data series was extended by incorporating
peak discharge values obtained from the reconstruction
of the historical flood events in 1824 and 1882, which yielded 1650 m3s − 1 and 1200 m3s − 1, respectively.
Engineered for the highest power and efficiency at the lowest possible cost, its sophisticated electronics enable quick 100W -
peak charging and protect it from spikes, surges and deep
discharge to extend the life
of the battery.»
He found a consistent pattern
of the battery charging overnight when wind generation was abundant and cheap, and
discharging into the grid during the late afternoon when demand and spot market prices reached
peak levels.