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Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Volpi E., Grimaldi S., Aghakouchak A., Castellarin A., Chebana F., Papalexiou S. M., Aksoy H., Bárdossy A., Cancelliere A., Chen Y., Deidda R., Haberlandt U., Eris E., Fischer S., Francés F., Kavetski D., Rodding Kjeldsen T., Kochanek K., Langousis A., Mediero Orduña L., Montanari A., Nerantzaki S. D., Ouarda T. B. M. J., Prosdocimi I., Ragno E., Rajulapati C. R., Requena A. I., Ridolfi E., Sadegh M., Schumann A., Sharma A.
Title
The legacy of STAHY: milestones, achievements, challenges, and open problems in statistical hydrology
Year
2024
Publication Outlet
Taylor & Francis, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol 69, Iss 14, Pg 1913-1949
DOI
ISBN
ISSN
0262-6667
Citation
Volpi E., Grimaldi S., Aghakouchak A., Castellarin A., Chebana F., Papalexiou S. M., Aksoy H., Bárdossy A., Cancelliere A., Chen Y., Deidda R., Haberlandt U., Eris E., Fischer S., Francés F., Kavetski D., Rodding Kjeldsen T., Kochanek K., Langousis A., Mediero Orduña L., Montanari A., Nerantzaki S. D., Ouarda T. B. M. J., Prosdocimi I., Ragno E., Rajulapati C. R., Requena A. I., Ridolfi E., Sadegh M., Schumann A., Sharma A. (2024) The legacy of STAHY: milestones, achievements, challenges, and open problems in statistical hydrology, Taylor & Francis, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol 69, Iss 14, Pg 1913-1949, Issn 0262-6667,
https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2024.2385686
Abstract
Statistical tools are crucial for a variety of hydrological applications, whether to model processes and enhance understanding and knowledge or to design infrastructure systems. Given the rapid evolution of statistical methods and the need for a solid theoretical foundation for their correct application, a multidisciplinary community STAtistics in HYdrology Working Group (STAHY-WG) aggregated under the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) umbrella to contribute to this research field. Now, more than 15 years since its inception, this paper summarizes the main achievements of this productive community collaboration in four (of many) branches of statistical hydrology: extreme value analysis, multivariate analysis, time series analysis, and regionalization. The aim is to provide an overview of recent developments, offer practical suggestions (e.g. software packages), and outline future challenges to support scientists and practitioners in their endeavours within the realm of statistical hydrology studies.
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