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RORB

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What is RORB?

RORB stands for Runoff Routing and Overland Routing Model. It's a rainfall-runoff model used in hydrology to simulate the process of rainfall turning into streamflow. It's commonly used for flood forecasting, water resources management, and urban drainage design. RORB uses a network of conceptual storages to represent the catchment and routes the rainfall excess through this network to estimate the hydrograph at the outlet.

What other technologies are related to RORB?

RORB Competitor Technologies

URBS is a stormwater management model and therefore a competitor to RORB.
mentioned alongside RORB in 67% (91) of relevant job posts
WBNM is a stormwater management model and therefore a competitor to RORB.
mentioned alongside RORB in 63% (90) of relevant job posts
XP-RAFTS is a rainfall-runoff model and therefore a competitor to RORB.
mentioned alongside RORB in 55% (77) of relevant job posts
DRAINS is a stormwater management model and therefore a competitor to RORB.
mentioned alongside RORB in 10% (94) of relevant job posts

RORB Complementary Technologies

TUFLOW is a 2D hydraulic model that can use RORB outputs as boundary conditions, thus complementary.
mentioned alongside RORB in 16% (272) of relevant job posts
12D is used for civil engineering design and can be used to prepare data for, or display results from, RORB.
mentioned alongside RORB in 3% (93) of relevant job posts
HEC-RAS is a hydraulic model that can use RORB outputs as boundary conditions, thus complementary.
mentioned alongside RORB in 1% (163) of relevant job posts

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