This Deliverable presents a summary of results obtained in Task 2: Estimation of Extremes of the EU (Framework Program 6) FLOODsite project. The report deals with the estimation of extremes for risk assessment in fluvial, coastal and estuarine environments. The approach, techniques and conclusions are, however, general enough to be of application to other geophysical variables. The selection of analysis technique and the proposed Probability Distribution Function will also depend on the data characteristics which are reviewed in the work done.Floodsit
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Task 2: Estimation of Extremes of the European Union research project FLOODsite was dedicated to ana...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
Conditions required to cause flooding often involve more than one source variable such as large wave...
Abstract. Some of the important elements to be considered by the designer in the field of water defe...
For the past few decades, extreme value statistical models have been widely used in the field of coa...
The joint probability of large waves and high water levels is important in estimating coastal flood ...
Extreme sea conditions in the nearshore zone are required for coastal flood risk analysis and struct...
Extreme sea conditions in the nearshore zone are required for coastal flood risk analysis and struct...
Extreme event scenarios are useful for civil emergency services to help in developing contingency pl...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
An improved method to estimate the probability of extreme events from independent observations is pr...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Task 2: Estimation of Extremes of the European Union research project FLOODsite was dedicated to ana...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
Conditions required to cause flooding often involve more than one source variable such as large wave...
Abstract. Some of the important elements to be considered by the designer in the field of water defe...
For the past few decades, extreme value statistical models have been widely used in the field of coa...
The joint probability of large waves and high water levels is important in estimating coastal flood ...
Extreme sea conditions in the nearshore zone are required for coastal flood risk analysis and struct...
Extreme sea conditions in the nearshore zone are required for coastal flood risk analysis and struct...
Extreme event scenarios are useful for civil emergency services to help in developing contingency pl...
It is widely recognised that coastal flood events can arise from combinations of extreme waves and s...
An improved method to estimate the probability of extreme events from independent observations is pr...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...
Widespread flooding, such as the events in the winter of 2013/2014 in the UK and early summer 2013 i...