On the statistical attribution of the frequency of flood events across the U.S. Midwest
The frequency of flood events has increased across most of the U.S. Midwest in the past 50-70 years; however, little is known about what is driving these changes. Using an observation-driven approach, we develop a statistical framework to attribute the changes in the frequency of flood peak events t...
Main Authors: | Neri, A, Villarini, G, Napolitano, F, Slater, L |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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