GEO Technical Guidance Note No. 30 (TGN 30) Updated Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves With Provision For Climate Change For Slope Drainage Design
GEO Technical Guidance Note No. 30 (TGN 30) Updated Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves With Provision For Climate Change For Slope Drainage Design
GEO Technical Guidance Note No. 30 (TGN 30) Updated Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves With Provision For Climate Change For Slope Drainage Design
1. SCOPE
1.1 This Technical Guidance Note (TGN) promulgates a set of updated Intensity-Duration-
Frequency (IDF) curves, which supersede the IDF curves given in Figure 8.2 of the
Geotechnical Manual for Slopes (GCO, 1984).
1.2 Any feedback on this TGN should be directed to Chief Geotechnical Engineer/Standards
& Testing of the GEO.
2. TECHNICAL POLICY
2.1 The technical recommendations promulgated in this TGN were agreed by the GEO
Geotechnical Control Conference in October 2018.
3. RELATED DOCUMENTS
3.1 GCO (1984). Geotechnical Manual for Slopes, Second Edition. Geotechnical Control
Office, Hong Kong, 295 p.
3.2 Tang, C.S.C. & Cheung, S.P.Y. (2011). Frequency Analysis of Extreme Rainfall Values
(GEO Report No. 261). Geotechnical Engineering Office, Hong Kong, 209 p.
3.3 DSD (2018). Stormwater Drainage Manual, Fifth Edition. Drainage Services
Department, Hong Kong, 193 p.
4. BACKGROUND
4.1 DSD (2018) suggests a set of new IDF curves derived from regional frequency analyses
of rainfall data up to 2014 and recommends projected effects of climate change on the
design rainfall intensity. A review of DSD’s suggestions has been carried out with
consideration given to the cost effectiveness and lessons learned from previous slope
failures due to blockage of slope drains, as well as the IDF curves established by Tang &
Cheung (2011).
4.2 This TGN recommends updated IDF curves for slope drainage design developed based
on the results of the review. Recommendations pertaining to the inclusion of projected
climate change effects in slope drainage design are also made.
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5. TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 For slope drainage design, the design mean rainfall intensity shall be determined
according to the IDF curves given in Figure 1 of Annex TGN 30 A1 with the inclusion
of projected increase in rainfall intensity as described in para. 5.2 below. The
corresponding formulae are given in Table 1 of the Annex.
5.2 Except for temporary slope drainage design, the mean rainfall intensity given by the IDF
curves shall be increased by 13.8% for incorporating the climate change effects projected
up to the end 21st century.
5.3 The updated IDF curves and the projected rainfall increase for climate change effects
shall be applicable to the design of surface drainage provisions for new slopes. For
existing slope drainage provisions, there is no urgent need to review or upgrade them,
except for those with obvious deficiency as observed during rainfall. Where an existing
slope is to be upgraded or improved, the opportunity should be taken to review the
adequacy of the prevailing drainage provisions using the updated IDF curves and the
projected rainfall increase for climate change effects.
5.4 The IDF curves given in Figure 1 of Annex TGN 30 A1 were developed for slope
drainage design purposes. Their application for determining return periods of rainstorms
is not recommended.
6. ANNEX
(W K Pun)
Head, Geotechnical Engineering Office
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600
Issue No.: 2
400
350
Mean Rainfall Intensity, i (mm/hr)
Revision: -
300
250
200 Return
Period
Date: 23.10.2018
(years)
150 1000
500
200
100
50
Page: 3 of 4
100 20
90 10
80 5
70
2
60
50
40
ANNEX TGN 30 A1 (1/2)
Notes: 1. These IDF curves are to supersede those given in Figure 8.2 of the Geotechnical Manual for Slopes (GCO, 1984).
2. These IDF curves have not incorporated any projected climate change effects. Except for temporary slope drainage design,
the mean rainfall intensity given by these IDF curves shall be increased by 13.8% for incorporating climate change effects.
3. The mathematical formulae of these IDF curves are shown in Table 1 of Annex TGN 30 A1.
Geotechnical Engineering Office, Civil Engineering and Development Department
The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Storm constants
Return period
a b c
(years)
2 480 4 0.41
5 590 4 0.41
10 640 4 0.41
20 720 4 0.41
50 800 4 0.41
100 850 4 0.41
200 892 4 0.41
500 990 4 0.41
1000 1070 4 0.41
a
i =
(t + b)c
where i = mean rainfall intensity (mm/hr)
t = duration, time of concentration (min)
a, b, c = storm constants
Note: The above storm constants have not incorporated any projected climate change effects.