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Title: Uncertainties in partial duration series modelling of extremes related to the choice of the threshold value
Keywords: Frequency analysis
Extreme rainfall events
Peaks over threshold
Partial duration series
Threshold value
Generalised Pareto distribution
Threshold stability
Publisher: Elsevier
Description: The final version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00221694
Partial duration series modelling is a robust tool with which to model hydrologic extremes, but because of several technical problems it remains underused. The most important obstacle is the choice of the threshold value, a matter that is currently under investigation by several authors. The truncation value affects the basic assumptions of the model, including arrival times and exceedance magnitudes. This paper considers changes in parameter and quantile estimates as a function of the threshold value (sampling variability). Simulated and real data were used to test the consistency of the model, and a new modelling procedure based on increasing threshold censoring is proposed to overcome these problems. Poisson arrivals and Generalised Pareto exceedances were assumed, and the suitability of this model at different threshold values has been also addressed.
Funding for this research was provided by the following projects: ‘hydrological processes in semi-natural Mediterranean areas’ (PROHISEM, REN2001-2268-C02-01/HID), ‘hydrological processes in Pirenaic catchments related to the changes in land use and climatic fluctuations’ (PIRIHEROS, REN2003-08678/HID), funded by the Spanish CICYT.
Peer reviewed
URI: http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/5248
Other Identifiers: Journal of Hydrology, Volume 303, Issues 1-4, 1 March 2005, Pages 215-230
0022-1694
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/5248
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2004.07.015
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