Incorporating non-stationarity from climate change into rainfall frequency and intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves
Abstract Intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves–sometimes also called precipitation
frequency estimates–are used to design urban drainage systems for stormwater control and …
frequency estimates–are used to design urban drainage systems for stormwater control and …
Identification of hydrological trends in the presence of serial and cross correlations: A review of selected methods and their application to annual flow regimes of …
Identification of temporal changes in hydrological regimes of river basins is an important
topic in contemporary hydrology because of the potential impacts of climate change on river …
topic in contemporary hydrology because of the potential impacts of climate change on river …
[HTML][HTML] Nonstationary precipitation intensity-duration-frequency curves for infrastructure design in a changing climate
Extreme climatic events are growing more severe and frequent, calling into question how
prepared our infrastructure is to deal with these changes. Current infrastructure design is …
prepared our infrastructure is to deal with these changes. Current infrastructure design is …
[HTML][HTML] Stationarity is undead: Uncertainty dominates the distribution of extremes
F Serinaldi, CG Kilsby - Advances in Water Resources, 2015 - Elsevier
The increasing effort to develop and apply nonstationary models in hydrologic frequency
analyses under changing environmental conditions can be frustrated when the additional …
analyses under changing environmental conditions can be frustrated when the additional …
Climate time series analysis
M Mudelsee - Atmospheric and, 2010 - Springer
This is the second edition of Climate Time Series Analysis which was first published in 2010.
In this digital age, a second edition means not that the first edition of a book has been sold …
In this digital age, a second edition means not that the first edition of a book has been sold …
Fluvial flood risk management in a changing world
Flood risk emerges from the interaction of hazard and vulnerability. Over recent decades the
notion of risk being the basis for flood management decisions has become widely accepted …
notion of risk being the basis for flood management decisions has become widely accepted …
On the stationarity of annual flood peaks in the continental United States during the 20th century
Annual peak discharge records from 50 stations in the continental United States with at least
100 years of record are used to investigate stationarity of flood peaks during the 20th …
100 years of record are used to investigate stationarity of flood peaks during the 20th …
Quantile regression neural networks: Implementation in R and application to precipitation downscaling
AJ Cannon - Computers & geosciences, 2011 - Elsevier
The qrnn package for R implements the quantile regression neural network, which is an
artificial neural network extension of linear quantile regression. The model formulation …
artificial neural network extension of linear quantile regression. The model formulation …
Flood frequency analysis for nonstationary annual peak records in an urban drainage basin
Flood frequency analysis in urban watersheds is complicated by nonstationarities of annual
peak records associated with land use change and evolving urban stormwater infrastructure …
peak records associated with land use change and evolving urban stormwater infrastructure …
Comparison between the peaks-over-threshold method and the annual maximum method for flood frequency analysis
Flood frequency analysis can be made by using two types of flood peak series, ie the annual
maximum (AM) and peaks-over-threshold (POT) series. This study presents a comparison of …
maximum (AM) and peaks-over-threshold (POT) series. This study presents a comparison of …