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Regional Frequency Analysis

Regional Frequency Analysis

Regional Frequency Analysis

An Approach Based on L-Moments
J. R. M. Hosking, IBM T J Watson Research Center, New York
James R. Wallis
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9780521019408
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    Extreme environmental events, such as floods, droughts, rainstorms and high winds, have severe consequences for human society. Regional frequency analysis helps to solve the problem of estimating the frequency of these rare events at one site, by using data from several sites. This book is the first complete account of the L-moment approach to regional frequency analysis. Regional Frequency Analysis comprehensively describes the theoretical background to the subject, is rich in practical advice for users, and contains detailed examples that illustrate the approach. This book will be of great value to hydrologists, atmospheric scientists and civil engineers, concerned with environmental extremes.

    • Discusses statistical topics rarely dealt with in statistical texts for engineers and environmental scientists
    • Provides a comprehensive analysis of results that previously were scattered among various papers and journals
    • For researchers, professionals and graduate students

    Reviews & endorsements

    'The book is an excellent treatise on a practical approach to environmental data analysis. It is logically organized to correspond to the routine steps a researcher would (or should) follow in analyzing data. Hosking and Wallis have described a complex subject in a simple and logical manner that can be understood by both the layman and the expert. Their arguments are theoretical and intuitive, and are supported by numerous examples, figures, and references. I highly recommend this book for all analysts not only for the L-moment approach, but for the practical, conceptual and philosophical concerns that are inherent to all analyses of environmental data.' Nathaniel B. Guttman, Bulletin of the American Meteorology Society

    'In summary, this is an excellent book written by leading researchers in the field. It is worthy of reading by any investigator studying or working in the applied theory of extremes. I hope that this book will become a standard text or reference for graduate students and professionals (e.g. hydrologists, atmospheric scientists and civil engineers) concerned with environmental extremes.' Neyko M. Neykov, The Statistician

    'The book is recommended for researchers in atmospheric and hydrological sciences for its careful approach to frequency analysis, its good introduction to L-moments, and its comprehensive appendix.' Martin Ehrendorfer, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics

    ' … this is an excellent book written by leading researchers in the field.' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society

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    Product details

    No date available
    Paperback
    9780521019408
    244 pages
    260 × 182 × 18 mm
    0.646kg
    72 b/w illus. 44 tables

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Regional frequency analysis
    • 2. L-moments
    • 3. Screening the data
    • 4. Identification of homogeneous regions
    • 5. Choice of a frequency distribution
    • 6. Estimation of the frequency distribution
    • 7. Performance of the regional L-moment algorithm
    • 8. Other topics
    • 9. Examples
    • Appendix
    • References
    • Index of notation.
      Authors
    • J. R. M. Hosking , IBM T J Watson Research Center, New York
    • James R. Wallis