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Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Vidrio-Sahagún Cuauhtémoc Tonatiuh, Ruschkowski Jake, He Jianxun, Pietroniro Alain
Title
A practice-oriented framework for stationary and nonstationary flood frequency analysis
Year
2024
Publication Outlet
Environmental Modelling & Software, Volume 173, 2024, 105940, ISSN 1364-8152
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.105940
Citation
Vidrio-Sahagún Cuauhtémoc Tonatiuh, Ruschkowski Jake, He Jianxun, Pietroniro Alain (2024) A practice-oriented framework for stationary and nonstationary flood frequency analysis, Environmental Modelling & Software, Volume 173, 2024, 105940, ISSN 1364-8152
Abstract
In flood frequency analysis (FFA), choices of distribution and methods can hinder the reproducibility of results. Besides, changes in climate, land use/cover, and water management can induce nonstationarity. Frameworks to select between stationary FFA (S-FFA) and nonstationary FFA (NS-FFA) are lacking, and NS-FFA tools are limited. Therefore, this paper introduces a systematic and software-supported framework enabling repeatable workflows for both S-FFA and NS-FFA. The framework has three modules to a) process flood series for exploratory data analysis (EDA) and NS-FFA model determination (if needed), b) select the S-FFA or NS-FFA approach underpinned by the EDA, and c) perform FFA including model determination, parameter estimation, uncertainty quantification, and model performance assessment. The framework incorporates various distributions, methods, and metrics, and recent advancements in NS-FFA for model determination and uncertainty quantification and allows for the modeller's intervention while ensuring reproducibility. The software is freely available to the public.
Program Affiliations
GWF: Global Water Futures
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Published
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