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.
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