This study investigates whether long-term changes in observed series of high flows can be attributed to changes in land use via nonstationary flood-frequency analyses. A point process characterization of threshold exceedances is used, which allows for direct inclusion of covariates in the model; as well as a nonstationary model for block maxima series. In particular, changes in annual, winter, and summer block maxima and peaks over threshold extracted from gauged instantaneous flows records in two hydrologically similar catchments located in proximity to one another in northern England are investigated. The study catchment is characterized by large increases in urbanization levels in recent decades, while the paired control catchment has re...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
The frequency of floods has been projected to increase across Europe in the coming decades due to e...
Peak hydrometeorological events have been the topic of much concern in recent years, chiefly their f...
This study investigates whether long-term changes in observed series of high flows can be attributed...
Flood frequency analyses are usually based on the assumption of stationarity, which might be unreali...
This paper investigates the effect of urbanisation on the three key statistics used to establish flo...
Urbanisation is a recognized driver of changes in catchment river flow. However, quantifying the urb...
As environmental change is happening at an unprecedented pace, a comprehensive and holistic approach...
Classical statistical methods for flood frequency estimation assume stationarity in the gauged data....
Extraordinary flood events occurred recently in northwest England, with several severe floods in Cum...
Both flood magnitude and frequency might change under the changing environment. In this study, a pro...
When designing or maintaining an hydraulic structure, an estimate of the frequency and magnitude of ...
Abstract Both flood magnitude and frequency might change under the changing environment. In...
Under the influence of local- and large-scale climatological processes, extreme river flow events of...
The changing climate and reservoir storage have a far-reaching influence on the nonstationarity in f...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
The frequency of floods has been projected to increase across Europe in the coming decades due to e...
Peak hydrometeorological events have been the topic of much concern in recent years, chiefly their f...
This study investigates whether long-term changes in observed series of high flows can be attributed...
Flood frequency analyses are usually based on the assumption of stationarity, which might be unreali...
This paper investigates the effect of urbanisation on the three key statistics used to establish flo...
Urbanisation is a recognized driver of changes in catchment river flow. However, quantifying the urb...
As environmental change is happening at an unprecedented pace, a comprehensive and holistic approach...
Classical statistical methods for flood frequency estimation assume stationarity in the gauged data....
Extraordinary flood events occurred recently in northwest England, with several severe floods in Cum...
Both flood magnitude and frequency might change under the changing environment. In this study, a pro...
When designing or maintaining an hydraulic structure, an estimate of the frequency and magnitude of ...
Abstract Both flood magnitude and frequency might change under the changing environment. In...
Under the influence of local- and large-scale climatological processes, extreme river flow events of...
The changing climate and reservoir storage have a far-reaching influence on the nonstationarity in f...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
The frequency of floods has been projected to increase across Europe in the coming decades due to e...
Peak hydrometeorological events have been the topic of much concern in recent years, chiefly their f...