International audienceMany multi-site stochastic models have been proposed for the generation of daily precipitation, but they generally focus on the reproduction of low to high precipitation amounts at the stations concerned. This paper proposes significant extensions to the multi-site daily precipitation model introduced by Wilks, with the aim of reproducing the statistical features of extremely rare events (in terms of frequency and magnitude) at different temporal and spatial scales. In particular, the first extended version integrates heavy-tailed distributions, spatial tail dependence, and temporal dependence in order to obtain a robust and appropriate representation of the most extreme precipitation fields. A second version enhances ...
Abstract: This article reviews the historical development of statistical weather models, from simple...
International audienceMany rainfall generators rely on the assumption that statistical properties of...
International audienceIn statistics, extreme events are classically defined as maxima over a block l...
International audienceMany multi-site stochastic models have been proposed for the generation of dai...
An increasing focus of climate change studies is the projection of storm events characterized by hea...
Many climate impact assessments require high-resolution precipitation time series that have a spatio...
We examine a statistical model for the description of the seasonal variation of extreme daily precip...
International audienceDownscaling precipitation is a difficult challenge for the climate community. ...
International audienceNatural risk studies such as flood risk assessments require long series of wea...
We examine a statistical model for the description of the seasonal variation of extreme daily precip...
International audienceWe examine a statistical model for the description of the seasonal variation o...
International audienceWe present a multi-site stochastic model for the generation of average daily t...
We analyze the performance of composite stochastic models of temporal precipitation which can satisf...
Quantifying the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitation events is key in translating climat...
Capturing the spatial and temporal correlation of multiple variables in a weather generator is chall...
Abstract: This article reviews the historical development of statistical weather models, from simple...
International audienceMany rainfall generators rely on the assumption that statistical properties of...
International audienceIn statistics, extreme events are classically defined as maxima over a block l...
International audienceMany multi-site stochastic models have been proposed for the generation of dai...
An increasing focus of climate change studies is the projection of storm events characterized by hea...
Many climate impact assessments require high-resolution precipitation time series that have a spatio...
We examine a statistical model for the description of the seasonal variation of extreme daily precip...
International audienceDownscaling precipitation is a difficult challenge for the climate community. ...
International audienceNatural risk studies such as flood risk assessments require long series of wea...
We examine a statistical model for the description of the seasonal variation of extreme daily precip...
International audienceWe examine a statistical model for the description of the seasonal variation o...
International audienceWe present a multi-site stochastic model for the generation of average daily t...
We analyze the performance of composite stochastic models of temporal precipitation which can satisf...
Quantifying the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitation events is key in translating climat...
Capturing the spatial and temporal correlation of multiple variables in a weather generator is chall...
Abstract: This article reviews the historical development of statistical weather models, from simple...
International audienceMany rainfall generators rely on the assumption that statistical properties of...
International audienceIn statistics, extreme events are classically defined as maxima over a block l...