Flood frequency analysis (FFA) involves fitting of a probability distribution to observed food data. Two main models, annual maximum (AM) and peaks over threshold (POT), are generally adopted in FFA. The POT model is underemployed due to its complexity and uncertainty associated with threshold selection and meeting independence criteria in selecting POT data series. This study evaluates the POT and AM models using data from 188 gauged stations in southeast Australia. The POT model adopted in this study applies different average numbers of events per year fitted with generalized Pareto (GP) distribution with an automated threshold detection method. For the AM model, the GP distribution is also adopted, and food quantiles estimated by the two...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
The frequency analysis of the maximum instantaneous flood is mostly based on the stationary assumpti...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
In flood frequency analysis (FFA), annual maximum (AM) model is widely adopted in practice due to it...
Flooding is considered to be one of the most expensive natural disasters in Australia. The associate...
Flood is one of the worst natural disasters, which causes the damage of billions of dollars each yea...
The most direct method of design flood estimation is at-site flood frequency analysis, which relies ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is widely used to estimate design floods in ungauged catchm...
Floods are costly natural disasters that are projected to increase in severity and frequency into th...
Design flood estimation is needed to size hydraulic structures and for many other water resources ma...
This paper presents the development of regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) models for Pilbara...
Selection of an appropriate probability distribution and associated parameter estimation procedure a...
A large part of the world faces the problem of aridity, e.g. in Australia, the semi-arid and arid re...
At-site flood frequency analysis is a useful technique to estimate flood quantiles if reasonably lon...
Understanding the nature of frequent floods is important for characterising channel morphology, ripa...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
The frequency analysis of the maximum instantaneous flood is mostly based on the stationary assumpti...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
In flood frequency analysis (FFA), annual maximum (AM) model is widely adopted in practice due to it...
Flooding is considered to be one of the most expensive natural disasters in Australia. The associate...
Flood is one of the worst natural disasters, which causes the damage of billions of dollars each yea...
The most direct method of design flood estimation is at-site flood frequency analysis, which relies ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is widely used to estimate design floods in ungauged catchm...
Floods are costly natural disasters that are projected to increase in severity and frequency into th...
Design flood estimation is needed to size hydraulic structures and for many other water resources ma...
This paper presents the development of regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) models for Pilbara...
Selection of an appropriate probability distribution and associated parameter estimation procedure a...
A large part of the world faces the problem of aridity, e.g. in Australia, the semi-arid and arid re...
At-site flood frequency analysis is a useful technique to estimate flood quantiles if reasonably lon...
Understanding the nature of frequent floods is important for characterising channel morphology, ripa...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
The frequency analysis of the maximum instantaneous flood is mostly based on the stationary assumpti...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...