Flood frequency analysis (FFA) entails the estimation of the upper tail of a probability density function (PDF) of annual peak flows obtained from either the annual maximum series or partial duration series. In hydrological practice, the properties of various methods of upper quantiles estimation are identified with the case of known population distribution function. In reality, the assumed hypothetical model differs from the true one and one cannot assess the magnitude of error caused by model misspecification in respect to any estimated statistics. The opinion about the accuracy of the methods of upper quantiles estimation formed from the case of known population distribution function is upheld. The above-mentioned issue is the subject of...
The standard for conducting flood frequency analysis in the UK, as set out in the Flood Estimation H...
Extremes of stream flow and precipitation are commonly modeled by heavytailed distributions. While ...
At-site flood frequency analysis is a useful technique to estimate flood quantiles if reasonably lon...
The estimation of high flood quantiles requires the extrapolation of the probability distributions f...
Asymptotic bias in large quantiles and moments for three parameter estimation methods, including the...
Flood quantile estimation using available streamflow records, known as at-site flood frequency analy...
This work proposes the estimation of high return period quantiles using upper bounded distribution f...
Estimation of probable maximum flood discharges with certain return periods is essential for the des...
Abstract Risk management of nonstationary floods depends on an understanding of trends over a range ...
Regional flood frequency analysis based on an index flood assumption and a two-parameter Weibull dis...
A kernel estimator (KQ) of the quantile function is presented here. Boundary kernels...
Three experiments investigate the source, magnitude and measurement of errors in the frequency analy...
A statistical model comprising nine different probability distributions used especially for flood fr...
Estimation of probable maximum flood discharges with certain return periods is essential for the des...
Floods are costly natural disasters that are projected to increase in severity and frequency into th...
The standard for conducting flood frequency analysis in the UK, as set out in the Flood Estimation H...
Extremes of stream flow and precipitation are commonly modeled by heavytailed distributions. While ...
At-site flood frequency analysis is a useful technique to estimate flood quantiles if reasonably lon...
The estimation of high flood quantiles requires the extrapolation of the probability distributions f...
Asymptotic bias in large quantiles and moments for three parameter estimation methods, including the...
Flood quantile estimation using available streamflow records, known as at-site flood frequency analy...
This work proposes the estimation of high return period quantiles using upper bounded distribution f...
Estimation of probable maximum flood discharges with certain return periods is essential for the des...
Abstract Risk management of nonstationary floods depends on an understanding of trends over a range ...
Regional flood frequency analysis based on an index flood assumption and a two-parameter Weibull dis...
A kernel estimator (KQ) of the quantile function is presented here. Boundary kernels...
Three experiments investigate the source, magnitude and measurement of errors in the frequency analy...
A statistical model comprising nine different probability distributions used especially for flood fr...
Estimation of probable maximum flood discharges with certain return periods is essential for the des...
Floods are costly natural disasters that are projected to increase in severity and frequency into th...
The standard for conducting flood frequency analysis in the UK, as set out in the Flood Estimation H...
Extremes of stream flow and precipitation are commonly modeled by heavytailed distributions. While ...
At-site flood frequency analysis is a useful technique to estimate flood quantiles if reasonably lon...