2005
DOI: 10.1623/hysj.50.1.17.56332
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Approche régionale pour l’estimation des distributions ponctuelles des pluies journalières dans le Languedoc-Roussillon (France) / Regional approach for the estimation of low-frequency distribution of daily rainfall in the Languedoc-Roussillon region, France

Abstract: Résumé Cet article montre l'intérêt d'une approche régionale pour l'estimation des pluies journalières de fréquence rare. La région étudiée est le Languedoc-Roussillon (sud de la France), où les pluies exceptionnelles survenues récemment incitent à réviser les distributions statistiques, et notamment leur comportement asymptotique vers les valeurs extrêmes. Le traitement d'une longue série de pluies journalières maximales annuelles à Marseille (1864-2002), très proche de la région étudiée, montre par exemple u… Show more

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“…The first study regarding the distribution of maximum values was probably performed by Fuller in 1914(Nadarajah, 2005. Thereafter, many researchers considered the distribution of extreme rainfall values in different regions of the world: Oyebande (1982) in Nigeria; Rakhecha and Soman (1998) in India; Withers and Nadarajah (2000) in New Zealand; Crisci et al (2002) in Italy; Parida (1999) in Greece; Naghavi and Yu (1993), Segal et al (2001) and Nadarajah (2005) in the United States; Kieffer and Bois (1997), Neppel et al (2007) and Mora et al (2005) in France, and Zolina et al (2008) in Germany. The daily maximum rainfall distribution for 92 stations in the sate of Louisiana, USA, follows the log-Pearson type 3 distribution (Naghavi and Yu, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first study regarding the distribution of maximum values was probably performed by Fuller in 1914(Nadarajah, 2005. Thereafter, many researchers considered the distribution of extreme rainfall values in different regions of the world: Oyebande (1982) in Nigeria; Rakhecha and Soman (1998) in India; Withers and Nadarajah (2000) in New Zealand; Crisci et al (2002) in Italy; Parida (1999) in Greece; Naghavi and Yu (1993), Segal et al (2001) and Nadarajah (2005) in the United States; Kieffer and Bois (1997), Neppel et al (2007) and Mora et al (2005) in France, and Zolina et al (2008) in Germany. The daily maximum rainfall distribution for 92 stations in the sate of Louisiana, USA, follows the log-Pearson type 3 distribution (Naghavi and Yu, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ALILA [1999] developed a hierarchical regional frequency model for precipitation of short duration in Canada. DJERBOUA [2001] and MORA et al [2005] focused on the regional estimation of daily precipitation in France. NGUYEN et al [2002] proposed two alternative methods for estimating extreme precipitation of various durations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%