The reassessment of flood risk at York, UK, is pertinent in light of major flooding in November 2000, and heightened concerns of a perceived increase in flooding nationally. Systematic flood level readings from 1877 and a wealth of documentary records dating back as far as 1263 AD give the City of York a long and rich history of flood records. This extended flood record provides an opportunity to reassess estimates of flood frequency over a time scale not normally possible within flood frequency analysis. This paper re-evaluates flood frequency at York, considering the strengths and weaknesses in estimates resulting from four contrasting methods of analysis and their corresponding data: (a) single-site analysis of gauged annual maxima; (b) ...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
This paper aims to assess the magnitude and frequency of flooding over the past 200 years within sub...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
Improved estimates of UK flood risk during a period of increased climatic variability place challeng...
levels began on the river Ouse in the City of York in 1878. Although documentary records exist befor...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The traditional approach to design flood estimation (for example, to derive the 100-year flood) is t...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
Accurate estimates of the recurrence time of extreme floods are essential to assess flood safety in ...
Historical records are an important source of information on extreme and rare floods and fundamental...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
This paper aims to assess the magnitude and frequency of flooding over the past 200 years within sub...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
Flood levels are available for four river flow gauging station sites in the Spey catchment, northern...
Improved estimates of UK flood risk during a period of increased climatic variability place challeng...
levels began on the river Ouse in the City of York in 1878. Although documentary records exist befor...
The application of historical flood information as a tool for augmenting instrumental flood data is ...
The traditional approach to design flood estimation (for example, to derive the 100-year flood) is t...
AbstractThis paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combinin...
Accurate estimates of the recurrence time of extreme floods are essential to assess flood safety in ...
Historical records are an important source of information on extreme and rare floods and fundamental...
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these floods really...
This paper describes a Bayesian statistical model for estimating flood frequency by combining uncert...
This paper aims to assess the magnitude and frequency of flooding over the past 200 years within sub...