The evaluation of regional frequency analyses methods for nonstationary data

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Regional frequency analysis is widely used to estimate more reliable quantiles of extreme hydrometeorological events. The stationarity of data is required for its application. This assumption tends to be violated due to climate change. In this paper, four nonstationary index flood models were used to analyze the nonstationary regional data. Monte Carlo simulation was used to evaluate the performances of these models for the generalized extreme value distribution with linearly time varying location parameter and constant scale and shape parameters. As a results, it was found that the index flood model with time-invariant index flood and time-variant growth curve could yield more statistically efficient quantile when record is long enough to show significant nonstationarity.

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Nam, W., Kim, S., Kim, H., Joo, K., & Heo, J. H. (2015). The evaluation of regional frequency analyses methods for nonstationary data. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 371, pp. 95–98). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-371-95-2015

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