Detection and attribution of trends in individual at-site series of hydrological extremes is routinely undertaken using simple linear regression-based models. However, the available records are often too short to allow a consistent assessment of trends across different stations in a region. The theoretical developments presented in this paper propose a new method for estimating a regional regression slope parameter across a region, or pooling group, of catchment considered hydrologically similar, and where annual maximum events at different sites are cross-correlated. Assuming annual maximum events to follow a two-parameter log-normal distribution, a series of Monte Carlo simulations demonstrate the ability of the new framework to accuratel...
Trend detection in hydrologic data has received a great attention recently as it helps explaining cl...
This paper describes a formal statistical model underlying the region-of-influence method routinely ...
Study region: 26 boreal catchments (mid-Norway). Study focus: We performed regional flood frequency ...
Detection and attribution of trends in individual at-site series of hydrological extremes is routine...
This paper describes regional methods for assessing field significance and regional consistency for ...
International audienceThis paper describes regional methods for assessing field significance and reg...
With increasing concerns on the impacts of climate change, there is wide interest in understanding w...
Classical statistical methods for flood frequency estimation assume stationarity in the gauged data....
When designing or maintaining an hydraulic structure, an estimate of the frequency and magnitude of ...
Peak hydrometeorological events have been the topic of much concern in recent years, chiefly their f...
A cluster of recent floods in the UK has prompted significant interest in the question of whether fl...
We investigate the evidence for changes in the magnitude of peak river flows in Great Britain. We fo...
Trend detection in hydrologic data has received a great attention recently as it helps explaining cl...
This paper describes a formal statistical model underlying the region-of-influence method routinely ...
Study region: 26 boreal catchments (mid-Norway). Study focus: We performed regional flood frequency ...
Detection and attribution of trends in individual at-site series of hydrological extremes is routine...
This paper describes regional methods for assessing field significance and regional consistency for ...
International audienceThis paper describes regional methods for assessing field significance and reg...
With increasing concerns on the impacts of climate change, there is wide interest in understanding w...
Classical statistical methods for flood frequency estimation assume stationarity in the gauged data....
When designing or maintaining an hydraulic structure, an estimate of the frequency and magnitude of ...
Peak hydrometeorological events have been the topic of much concern in recent years, chiefly their f...
A cluster of recent floods in the UK has prompted significant interest in the question of whether fl...
We investigate the evidence for changes in the magnitude of peak river flows in Great Britain. We fo...
Trend detection in hydrologic data has received a great attention recently as it helps explaining cl...
This paper describes a formal statistical model underlying the region-of-influence method routinely ...
Study region: 26 boreal catchments (mid-Norway). Study focus: We performed regional flood frequency ...