Stochastic point processes for rainfall are known to be able to preserve the temporal variability of rainfall on several levels of aggregation (e. g. hourly, daily), especially when the cluster approach is used. One major assumption in most of the applications todate is the stationarity of the rainfall properties in time, which must be reconsidered under a climate change hypothesis. Here, we propose new theoretical developments of a Poisson-based model with cluster, namely the Neyman-Scott Rectangular Pulses Model, which treats storm frequency as a nonstationary function. In this paper, storm frequency is modelled as a linear function of time in order to reproduce an increase (or decrease) of the mean annual precipitation. The basic theory ...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...
This technical note presents a comparison of cluster-based point rainfall models using the historica...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...
In this paper we report some results of the application of a new stochastic model applied to rainfal...
In this paper we report some results of the application of a new stochastic model applied to rainfal...
The analysis and simulation of rainfall time series on fine time scales require the use of special t...
In a recent development in the literature, a new temporal rainfall model, based on the Bartlett-Lewi...
Stochastic rainfall models are widely used in hydrological studies because they provide a framework ...
To simulate the impacts of within-storm rainfall variabilities on fast hydrological processes, long ...
This paper explores the use of a class of stochastic point process models, based on doubly stochasti...
A cluster point process model is considered for the analysis of fine-scale rainfall time series. The...
In a recent development in the literature, a new temporal rainfall model, based on the Bartlett-Lewi...
Rainfall variability within a storm is of major importance for fast hydrological processes, e.g. sur...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...
Point process theory lends itself to the modelling of rainfall data and has been widely used for thi...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...
This technical note presents a comparison of cluster-based point rainfall models using the historica...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...
In this paper we report some results of the application of a new stochastic model applied to rainfal...
In this paper we report some results of the application of a new stochastic model applied to rainfal...
The analysis and simulation of rainfall time series on fine time scales require the use of special t...
In a recent development in the literature, a new temporal rainfall model, based on the Bartlett-Lewi...
Stochastic rainfall models are widely used in hydrological studies because they provide a framework ...
To simulate the impacts of within-storm rainfall variabilities on fast hydrological processes, long ...
This paper explores the use of a class of stochastic point process models, based on doubly stochasti...
A cluster point process model is considered for the analysis of fine-scale rainfall time series. The...
In a recent development in the literature, a new temporal rainfall model, based on the Bartlett-Lewi...
Rainfall variability within a storm is of major importance for fast hydrological processes, e.g. sur...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...
Point process theory lends itself to the modelling of rainfall data and has been widely used for thi...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...
This technical note presents a comparison of cluster-based point rainfall models using the historica...
In previous studies, different types of precipitation (for example convective and stratiform) were m...