Extreme wave heights are climate-related events. Therefore, special attention should be given to the large-scale weather patterns responsible for wave generation in order to properly understand wave climate variability. We propose a classification of weather patterns to statistically downscale daily significant wave height maxima to a local area of interest. The time-dependent statistical model obtained here is based on the convolution of the stationary extreme value model associated to each weather type. The interdaily dependence is treated by a climate-related extremal index. The model's ability to reproduce different time scales (daily, seasonal, and interannual) is presented by means of its application to three locations in the North At...
Wind generated surface waves represent a critical factor for offshore constructions and coastal deve...
A statistical methodology is proposed and tested for the analysis of extreme values of atmospheric w...
Estimating the extreme values of significant wave height (HS), generally described by the HS return ...
ABSTRACT: The spatial and temporal variability of the extreme significant wave height (SWH) in the o...
ABSTRACT: A time-dependent generalized extreme value (GEV) model for monthly significant wave height...
A statistical methodology is proposed and tested for the analysis of extreme values of atmospheric w...
Extreme wave value analysis under uncertainty scenarios was developed to estimate wave climate chara...
Coastal and offshore infrastructure must be designed to withstand extreme wave-induced loading condi...
This work is motivated by the analysis of the extremal behavior of buoy and satellite data describin...
Methods of computational statistics allow efficient estimation of extreme ocean environments, and fa...
Extreme value theory is commonly used in offshore engineering to estimate extreme significant wave h...
The objective of this study is to compute 100-yr return value estimates of significant wave height u...
Extreme environmental events endanger human life and cause serious damage to property and infrastruc...
ABSTRACT: Extreme waves will undergo changes in the future when exposed to different climate change ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Wind generated surface waves represent a critical factor for offshore constructions and coastal deve...
A statistical methodology is proposed and tested for the analysis of extreme values of atmospheric w...
Estimating the extreme values of significant wave height (HS), generally described by the HS return ...
ABSTRACT: The spatial and temporal variability of the extreme significant wave height (SWH) in the o...
ABSTRACT: A time-dependent generalized extreme value (GEV) model for monthly significant wave height...
A statistical methodology is proposed and tested for the analysis of extreme values of atmospheric w...
Extreme wave value analysis under uncertainty scenarios was developed to estimate wave climate chara...
Coastal and offshore infrastructure must be designed to withstand extreme wave-induced loading condi...
This work is motivated by the analysis of the extremal behavior of buoy and satellite data describin...
Methods of computational statistics allow efficient estimation of extreme ocean environments, and fa...
Extreme value theory is commonly used in offshore engineering to estimate extreme significant wave h...
The objective of this study is to compute 100-yr return value estimates of significant wave height u...
Extreme environmental events endanger human life and cause serious damage to property and infrastruc...
ABSTRACT: Extreme waves will undergo changes in the future when exposed to different climate change ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Wind generated surface waves represent a critical factor for offshore constructions and coastal deve...
A statistical methodology is proposed and tested for the analysis of extreme values of atmospheric w...
Estimating the extreme values of significant wave height (HS), generally described by the HS return ...