Recent evidences of the impact of persistent modes of regional climate variability, coupled with the intensification of human activities, have led hydrologists to study flood regime without applying the hypothesis of stationarity. In this study, a framework for flood frequency analysis is developed on the basis of a tool that enables us to address the modelling of non-stationary time series, namely, the "generalized additive models for location, scale and shape" (GAMLSS). Two approaches to non-stationary modelling in GAMLSS were applied to the annual maximum flood records of 20 continental Spanish rivers. The results of the first approach, in which the parameters of the selected distributions were modelled as a function of time only, show t...
This paper presents a study of regional frequency analysis of peak flows in Cantabrian and North Atl...
The climatic and physiographic settings of the Iberian Peninsula mean that recurrent flooding episod...
© 2020 by the authors.Climate change implies changes in the frequency and magnitude of flood events....
Historical records are an important source of information on extreme and rare floods and fundamental...
Currently, there is general concern about the non-stationary behaviour of flood series. Consequently...
[EN] Stationarity has been a main premise in the study of the components in the hydrological cycle a...
The changing climate and reservoir storage have a far-reaching influence on the nonstationarity in f...
An assessment of changing flood hazard in the river basins of Turkey is currently lacking. This stud...
Extraordinary flood events occurred recently in northwest England, with several severe floods in Cum...
Study of flood events in long historical chronologies is common in different European basins. The ma...
This study analyzes the atmospheric variability that caused the largest floods affecting the town of...
A statistical model to predict the probability and magnitude of floods in non-stationary conditions...
Interdisciplinary frameworks for studying natural hazards and their temporal trends have an importan...
Floods are one of the main natural hazards affecting worldwide population. The Western Mediterranian...
Climate change affects all the components of the hydrological cycle. Starting from precipitation di...
This paper presents a study of regional frequency analysis of peak flows in Cantabrian and North Atl...
The climatic and physiographic settings of the Iberian Peninsula mean that recurrent flooding episod...
© 2020 by the authors.Climate change implies changes in the frequency and magnitude of flood events....
Historical records are an important source of information on extreme and rare floods and fundamental...
Currently, there is general concern about the non-stationary behaviour of flood series. Consequently...
[EN] Stationarity has been a main premise in the study of the components in the hydrological cycle a...
The changing climate and reservoir storage have a far-reaching influence on the nonstationarity in f...
An assessment of changing flood hazard in the river basins of Turkey is currently lacking. This stud...
Extraordinary flood events occurred recently in northwest England, with several severe floods in Cum...
Study of flood events in long historical chronologies is common in different European basins. The ma...
This study analyzes the atmospheric variability that caused the largest floods affecting the town of...
A statistical model to predict the probability and magnitude of floods in non-stationary conditions...
Interdisciplinary frameworks for studying natural hazards and their temporal trends have an importan...
Floods are one of the main natural hazards affecting worldwide population. The Western Mediterranian...
Climate change affects all the components of the hydrological cycle. Starting from precipitation di...
This paper presents a study of regional frequency analysis of peak flows in Cantabrian and North Atl...
The climatic and physiographic settings of the Iberian Peninsula mean that recurrent flooding episod...
© 2020 by the authors.Climate change implies changes in the frequency and magnitude of flood events....