Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in Slovakia

The paper compares different approaches to regional frequency analysis with the main focus on the implementation of the region-of-influence (ROI) technique for the modelling of probabilities of heavy precipitation amounts in the area of the Western Carpathians. Unlike the conventional regional frequ...

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Main Authors: L. Gaál, J. Kyselý, J. Szolgay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-05-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/12/825/2008/hess-12-825-2008.pdf
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spelling doaj-a7747b4e48d046008d60463d26bb08912020-11-24T22:57:27ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382008-05-01123825839Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in SlovakiaL. GaálJ. KyselýJ. SzolgayThe paper compares different approaches to regional frequency analysis with the main focus on the implementation of the region-of-influence (ROI) technique for the modelling of probabilities of heavy precipitation amounts in the area of the Western Carpathians. Unlike the conventional regional frequency analysis where the at-site design values are estimated within a fixed pooling group (region), the ROI approach as a specific alternative to focused pooling techniques makes use of flexible pooling groups, i.e. each target site has its own group of sufficiently similar sites. In this paper, various ROI pooling schemes are constructed as combinations of different alternatives of sites' similarity (pooling groups defined according to climatological characteristics and geographical proximity of sites, respectively) and pooled weighting factors. The performance of the ROI pooling schemes and statistical models of conventional (regional and at-site) frequency analysis is assessed by means of Monte Carlo simulation studies for precipitation annual maxima for the 1-day and 5-day durations in Slovakia. It is demonstrated that a) all the frequency models based on the ROI method yield estimates of growth curves that are superior to the standard regional and at-site estimates at most individual sites, and b) the selection of a suitable ROI pooling scheme should be adjusted to the dominant character of the formation of heavy precipitation. http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/12/825/2008/hess-12-825-2008.pdf
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author L. Gaál
J. Kyselý
J. Szolgay
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J. Kyselý
J. Szolgay
Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in Slovakia
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet L. Gaál
J. Kyselý
J. Szolgay
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title Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in Slovakia
title_short Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in Slovakia
title_full Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in Slovakia
title_fullStr Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in Slovakia
title_sort region-of-influence approach to a frequency analysis of heavy precipitation in slovakia
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2008-05-01
description The paper compares different approaches to regional frequency analysis with the main focus on the implementation of the region-of-influence (ROI) technique for the modelling of probabilities of heavy precipitation amounts in the area of the Western Carpathians. Unlike the conventional regional frequency analysis where the at-site design values are estimated within a fixed pooling group (region), the ROI approach as a specific alternative to focused pooling techniques makes use of flexible pooling groups, i.e. each target site has its own group of sufficiently similar sites. In this paper, various ROI pooling schemes are constructed as combinations of different alternatives of sites' similarity (pooling groups defined according to climatological characteristics and geographical proximity of sites, respectively) and pooled weighting factors. The performance of the ROI pooling schemes and statistical models of conventional (regional and at-site) frequency analysis is assessed by means of Monte Carlo simulation studies for precipitation annual maxima for the 1-day and 5-day durations in Slovakia. It is demonstrated that a) all the frequency models based on the ROI method yield estimates of growth curves that are superior to the standard regional and at-site estimates at most individual sites, and b) the selection of a suitable ROI pooling scheme should be adjusted to the dominant character of the formation of heavy precipitation.
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/12/825/2008/hess-12-825-2008.pdf
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