In regional flood frequency estimation, a homogeneous pooling group of sites leads to a reduction in the error of quantile estimators which is the main aim of a regional flood frequency analysis. Examination of the homogeneity of regions/pooling groups is usually based on a statistic that relates to the formulation of a frequency distribution model, e.g. the coefficient of variation (Wiltshire, 1986; Fill and Stedinger, 1995) and/or skew coefficient, their L-moment equivalents (Chowdhury et al., 1991; Hosking and Wallis, 1997) or of dimensionless quantiles such as the 10-yr event (Dalrymple, 1960; Lu and Stedinger, 1992). Hosking andWallis (1993, 1997) proposed homogeneity tests based on L-moment ratios such as L-CV alone (H1) and L-CV & L-...
To estimate the magnitude and frequency of flood flows at ungauged sites, space is traded for time u...
First, general concepts about regional flood frequency analysis are presented. Next, the Discordancy...
ABSTRACT The homogeneity statistic developed in the previous paper (Wiltshire, 1986) is applied here...
Flood frequency analysis is a necessary and important part of flood risk assessment and management s...
Flood frequency analysis is a necessary and important part of flood risk assessment and management s...
Pooling of data from catchments considered similar in terms of morphology, climatology and other imp...
Pooling of flood data is widely used to provide a framework to estimate design floods by the Index F...
Estimation of flood quantiles, QT, with a desired level of accuracy has always been a challenge for ...
This thesis deals with the determination of the most suitable methods of finding the food magnitude-...
none3The homogeneity of the flood frequency regime for a given pooling-group of sites is a fundament...
This paper describes a formal statistical model underlying the region-of-influence method routinely ...
Effect of Homogeneity on Flood Estimation at the West Mediterranean RegionIn regional flood frequenc...
A probabilistic regional envelope curve (PREC) assigns a recurrence interval to a regional envelope ...
In regional flood frequency analysis, identification of homogeneous sub-regions is a fundamental fac...
ABSTRACT In the first of two papers the development of two statistical tests of region homogeneity f...
To estimate the magnitude and frequency of flood flows at ungauged sites, space is traded for time u...
First, general concepts about regional flood frequency analysis are presented. Next, the Discordancy...
ABSTRACT The homogeneity statistic developed in the previous paper (Wiltshire, 1986) is applied here...
Flood frequency analysis is a necessary and important part of flood risk assessment and management s...
Flood frequency analysis is a necessary and important part of flood risk assessment and management s...
Pooling of data from catchments considered similar in terms of morphology, climatology and other imp...
Pooling of flood data is widely used to provide a framework to estimate design floods by the Index F...
Estimation of flood quantiles, QT, with a desired level of accuracy has always been a challenge for ...
This thesis deals with the determination of the most suitable methods of finding the food magnitude-...
none3The homogeneity of the flood frequency regime for a given pooling-group of sites is a fundament...
This paper describes a formal statistical model underlying the region-of-influence method routinely ...
Effect of Homogeneity on Flood Estimation at the West Mediterranean RegionIn regional flood frequenc...
A probabilistic regional envelope curve (PREC) assigns a recurrence interval to a regional envelope ...
In regional flood frequency analysis, identification of homogeneous sub-regions is a fundamental fac...
ABSTRACT In the first of two papers the development of two statistical tests of region homogeneity f...
To estimate the magnitude and frequency of flood flows at ungauged sites, space is traded for time u...
First, general concepts about regional flood frequency analysis are presented. Next, the Discordancy...
ABSTRACT The homogeneity statistic developed in the previous paper (Wiltshire, 1986) is applied here...