THE EXTREME VALUE DISTRIBUTION OF RAINFALL DATA AT BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA

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MIROSLAVA, U
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ATMOSFERA | 1992年 / 5卷 / 01期
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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For practical applications both the parent distribution of rainfall intensities and the distribution of their annual maxima are of interest. The relation between these two distributions cannot be obtained from classical extreme value theory because of seasonal variation and serial correlation in the data. Mathematical results for the distribution of maxima in m-dependent sequences are given to illustrate the effect of local dependence on the extreme value distribution. The average number of exceedances in a cluster is an important parameter in the relation between the parent and extreme value distribution. For 5-min rainfall data from Belgrade quantities of the annual maxima are overestimated by about 10 mm h-1 if the effect of serial correlation is ignored. This bias can easily be removed by taking local clustering of large rainfall intensities in a rainy spell into account.
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