We review aspects of extreme value modelling relevant to characterisation of ocean environments and the design of marine structures, summarising basic concepts, modelling with covariates and multivariate modelling (including conditional and spatial extremes). We outline Bayesian inference for extremes and reference software resources for extreme value modelling. Extreme value analysis is inherently different to other empirical modelling, in that estimating the tail (rather than the body) of a distribution from a sample of data, and extrapolation beyond the sample (rather than interpolation within) is demanded. Intuition accumulated from other areas of empirical modelling can be misleading. Careful consideration of the effects of sample size...
The study of the behaviour of the extreme values of a variable such as wave height is very important...
Our physical environment gives rise to extreme events (river floods, heatwaves, atmospheric pollutio...
This paper presents the theoreti-cal background of recent techniques to predict extreme loads (and r...
We review aspects of extreme value modelling relevant to characterisation of ocean environments and ...
Marine structures must be safe, so estimation of extreme environments is important. Gap to fill betw...
Safe and reliable design and operation of fixed and floating marine structures often located in remo...
Safe and reliable design and operation of fixed and floating marine structures often located in remo...
Characterising the joint distribution of extremes of ocean environmental variables such as significa...
Characterising the joint distribution of extremes of ocean environmental variables such as significa...
Understanding extreme ocean environments and their interaction with fixed and floating structures is...
Marine structures must be safe, so estimation of extreme environments is important. Gap to fill betw...
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...
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...
The study of the behaviour of the extreme values of a variable such as wave height is very important...
Our physical environment gives rise to extreme events (river floods, heatwaves, atmospheric pollutio...
This paper presents the theoreti-cal background of recent techniques to predict extreme loads (and r...
We review aspects of extreme value modelling relevant to characterisation of ocean environments and ...
Marine structures must be safe, so estimation of extreme environments is important. Gap to fill betw...
Safe and reliable design and operation of fixed and floating marine structures often located in remo...
Safe and reliable design and operation of fixed and floating marine structures often located in remo...
Characterising the joint distribution of extremes of ocean environmental variables such as significa...
Characterising the joint distribution of extremes of ocean environmental variables such as significa...
Understanding extreme ocean environments and their interaction with fixed and floating structures is...
Marine structures must be safe, so estimation of extreme environments is important. Gap to fill betw...
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...
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...
The study of the behaviour of the extreme values of a variable such as wave height is very important...
Our physical environment gives rise to extreme events (river floods, heatwaves, atmospheric pollutio...
This paper presents the theoreti-cal background of recent techniques to predict extreme loads (and r...