Statistical Analysis of Extreme Rainfall Events Over Indiana, USA
Statistical Analysis of Extreme Rainfall Events Over Indiana, USA
Statistical Analysis of Extreme Rainfall Events Over Indiana, USA
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• About 4800 events per station #
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• Selected variables for analysis: # #
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– Depth (volume), P (mm) # #
– Duration, D (hour) #
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• Marginals: #
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– u=FP(p), v=FD(d), w=FI(i)
Definitions of Extreme Events
• Hydrologic designs are usually governed by
depth (volume) or peak intensity
• Annual maximum volume (AMV) events
– Longer duration
• Annual maximum peak intensity (AMI) events
– Shorter duration
Analysis of Marginal Distributions (I)
• Candidate distributions
– Extreme value type I (EV1)
– Generalized extreme value (GEV)
– Pearson type III (P3)
– Log-Pearson type III (LP3)
– Generalized Pareto (GP)
– Log-normal (LN)
AMI Rejection rate (%) of Chi-square test Rejection rate (%) of KS test
events EV1 GEV P3 LP3 GP LN EV1 GEV P3 LP3 GP LN
Depth, P 5.7 3.8 62.3 3.8 100 1.9 0.0 0.0 11.3 0.0 45.3 0.0
Duration, D 60.4 39.6 88.7 37.7 100 28.3 15.1 0.0 45.3 0.0 45.3 0.0
Intensity, I 15.1 15.1 34.0 18.9 100 15.1 0.0 0.0 5.7 0.0 71.7 0.0
• Examination of Goodness-of-fit
– Distribution function KC(t)=P[C(u,v)≤t]
– Diagonal section of copulas δ(t)=C(t,t)
– Multidimensional KS test (Saunders and Laud, 1980)
Assessment of Copula Performance
Analysis of Dependence Structure (II)
• Statistics of Kendall’s tau
τPD τDI τPI
mean stdev mean stdev mean stdev
AMV events 0.183 0.084 -0.370 0.068 0.260 0.097
AMI events 0.407 0.070 -0.011 0.096 0.405 0.070
• Marginal distributions
– EV1, GEV, LP3, LN were found to be appropriate
marginal models for extreme rainfall
– GP was found not appropriate for Indiana extreme
rainfall data
– EV1 and LN are recommended
Conclusions (II)
• Dependence structure
– Between P and D, positive correlated
– Between D and I, generally negative correlated
– Between P and I, positive correlated
– Frank family is recommended