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Modeling all exceedances above a threshold using an extremal dependence structure: Inferences on several flood characteristics.

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Ribatet, Mathieu; Ouarda, Taha B. M. J.; Sauquet, Eric et Grésillon, Jean-Michel (2009). Modeling all exceedances above a threshold using an extremal dependence structure: Inferences on several flood characteristics. Water Resources Research , vol. 45 , nº 3. W03407. DOI: 10.1029/2007wr006322.

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Flood quantile estimation is of great importance for several types of engineering studies and policy decisions. However, practitioners must often deal with the limited availability of data and with short‐length observation series. Thus, the information must be used optimally. During the last decades, to make better use of available data, inferential methodology has evolved from annual maxima modeling to peaks over a threshold. To mitigate the lack of data, peaks over a threshold are sometimes combined with additional information, mostly regional or historical information. However, the most important information for the practitioner remains the data available at the target site. In this study, a model that allows inference on the whole time series is introduced. In particular, the proposed model takes into account the dependence between successive extreme observations using an appropriate extremal dependence structure. Results show that this model leads to more accurate flood peak quantile estimates than conventional estimators. In addition, as the time dependence is taken into account, inferences on other flood characteristics can be performed. An illustration is given with flood duration data. Our analysis shows that the accuracy of the proposed models to estimate flood duration is related to specific catchment characteristics. Some suggestions to increase the flood duration predictions are presented.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: multivariate extreme value distribution; extremal index; Markov chain models; flood frequency analysis
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 29 nov. 2019 14:49
Dernière modification: 16 févr. 2021 17:57
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/9500

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