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Regional frequency analysis of extreme storm surges using the extremogram approach

Marc Andreevsky, Yasser Hamdi, Samuel Griolet, Pietro Bernardara, Roberto Frau

2020Natural hazards and earth system sciences15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. To withstand coastal flooding, protection of coastal facilities and structures must be designed with the most accurate estimate of extreme storm surge return levels (SSRLs). However, because of the paucity of data, local statistical analyses often lead to poor frequency estimations. The regional frequency analysis (RFA) reduces the uncertainties associated with these estimations by extending the dataset from local (only available data at the target site) to regional (data at all the neighboring sites including the target site) and by assuming, at the scale of a region, a similar extremal behavior. In this work, the empirical spatial extremogram (ESE) approach is used. This is a graph representing all the coefficients of extremal dependence between a given target site and all the other sites in the whole region. It allows quantifying the pairwise closeness between sites based on the extremal dependence. The ESE approach, which should help with have more confidence in the physical homogeneity of the region of interest, is applied on a database of extreme skew storm surges (SSSs) and used to perform a RFA.

Topics & Concepts

Storm surgeHomogeneity (statistics)ClosenessPairwise comparisonSkewStormExtreme value theoryFlooding (psychology)Frequency analysisGeolocationEnvironmental scienceStatisticsComputer scienceGeographyMeteorologyMathematicsMathematical analysisWorld Wide WebPsychologyPsychotherapistTelecommunicationsHydrology and Drought AnalysisClimate variability and modelsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research