The upper part of a probability distribution (or right tail) control the extent and the frequency of occurrence of extreme events. Studying the tail behaviour of extreme rainfall events has become an important task in the estimation of these events. The main goal of this research is to characterize the regime of severe rainfall events, and to identify the morphological and climatic variables that influence the most these events. The study is based on data coming from 1206 rain gauges across Germany that recorded daily rainfall depth for the amazing period of 110 years, which allowed a fair assessment of the upper tail behaviour. The upper tail behaviour is evaluated through six estimated parameters used as tail indicators. The information p...
Abstract This article deals with the right-tail behavior of a response distribution F Y conditional ...
International audienceAbstract One of the main objectives of statistical climatology is to extract r...
Hourly precipitation extremes are crucial in hydrological design. Their frequency and magnitude is e...
A statistical extreme value analysis is applied to very high-resolution climate model results and ob...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the asymptotic behaviour of the flood prob...
The first part of the research deals with the estimation of extreme rainfalls for locations where r...
Summarization: Extremes are rare and unexpected. This limits observations and constrains our knowled...
Precipitation in the form of heavy rainfall events is of significant societal concern, not only due ...
Strong convective events can produce extreme precipitation, hail, lightning or gusts, potentially in...
Heavy precipitation and associated flooding during the cold season, such as the 1993 flood in centra...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the scaling properties of heavy point rainf...
Description These data were used in the study "Non-Stationary Large-Scale Statistics of Precipitati...
Abstract Heavy precipitation and associated flooding during the cold season, such as the 1993 flood ...
summary:Durations of rain events and drought events over a given region provide important informatio...
Abstract This article deals with the right-tail behavior of a response distribution F Y conditional ...
International audienceAbstract One of the main objectives of statistical climatology is to extract r...
Hourly precipitation extremes are crucial in hydrological design. Their frequency and magnitude is e...
A statistical extreme value analysis is applied to very high-resolution climate model results and ob...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the asymptotic behaviour of the flood prob...
The first part of the research deals with the estimation of extreme rainfalls for locations where r...
Summarization: Extremes are rare and unexpected. This limits observations and constrains our knowled...
Precipitation in the form of heavy rainfall events is of significant societal concern, not only due ...
Strong convective events can produce extreme precipitation, hail, lightning or gusts, potentially in...
Heavy precipitation and associated flooding during the cold season, such as the 1993 flood in centra...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the scaling properties of heavy point rainf...
Description These data were used in the study "Non-Stationary Large-Scale Statistics of Precipitati...
Abstract Heavy precipitation and associated flooding during the cold season, such as the 1993 flood ...
summary:Durations of rain events and drought events over a given region provide important informatio...
Abstract This article deals with the right-tail behavior of a response distribution F Y conditional ...
International audienceAbstract One of the main objectives of statistical climatology is to extract r...
Hourly precipitation extremes are crucial in hydrological design. Their frequency and magnitude is e...