2014
DOI: 10.5194/hess-18-4381-2014
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Regional parent flood frequency distributions in Europe – Part 1: Is the GEV model suitable as a pan-European parent?

Abstract: Abstract. This study addresses the question of the existence of a parent flood frequency distribution on a European scale. A new database of L-moment ratios of flood annual maximum series (AMS) from 4105 catchments was compiled by joining 13 national data sets. Simple exploration of the database presents the generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution as a potential pan-European flood frequency distribution, being the three-parameter statistical model that with the closest resemblance to the estimated average… Show more

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“…Salinas et al [15] proposed the use of WMA series (moving average series weighted with record length) to reduce noise and effectively examine the most appropriate PD that reflects the statistical characteristics of the observed data. The WMA is obtained by calculating the weighted average of 10 adjacent L-Cs samples and plotting them against the weighted average of the 10 corresponding L-Ck samples on an L-moment ratio diagram.…”
Section: Graphical Inspection Using Moving Average Seriesmentioning
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“…Salinas et al [15] proposed the use of WMA series (moving average series weighted with record length) to reduce noise and effectively examine the most appropriate PD that reflects the statistical characteristics of the observed data. The WMA is obtained by calculating the weighted average of 10 adjacent L-Cs samples and plotting them against the weighted average of the 10 corresponding L-Ck samples on an L-moment ratio diagram.…”
Section: Graphical Inspection Using Moving Average Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WMA is obtained by calculating the weighted average of 10 adjacent L-Cs samples and plotting them against the weighted average of the 10 corresponding L-Ck samples on an L-moment ratio diagram. Therefore, to decrease the effect of sampling variability in small samples, each L-moment ratio is proportionally weighted to the sample record length [15]. Fig.…”
Section: Graphical Inspection Using Moving Average Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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