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Investigation on the properties of the relationship between rare and extreme rainfall and flood volumes, under some distributional restrictions
The fact that rainfall data are usually more abundant and more readily regionalized than streamflow data has motivated hydrologists to conceive methods that incorporate the hydrometeorologial information into ...
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On peaks-over-threshold modeling of floods with zero-inflated Poisson arrivals under stationarity and nonstationarity
The peaks-over-threshold (POT) model with Poisson arrivals and generalized Pareto (GP) distributed exceedances remains a popular and useful tool for modelling hydrologic extremes. The use of the Poisson–GP mod...
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On some aspects of peaks-over-threshold modeling of floods under nonstationarity using climate covariates
This paper discusses some aspects of flood frequency analysis using the peaks-over-threshold model with Poisson arrivals and generalized Pareto (GP) distributed peak magnitudes under nonstationarity, using cli...
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A Bayesian peaks-over-threshold analysis of floods in the Itajaí-açu River under stationarity and nonstationarity
In this paper we revisit the case study of Silva et al. (Stoch Env Res Risk A. doi:10.1007/s00477-015-1072-y, 2015), the Itajaí-açu River at Apiúna (Southern Brazil), with an augmented data set and Bayesian infer...