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Estimating extreme dry-spell risk in the middle Ebro valley (Northeastern Spain):: a comparative analysis of partial duration series with a general Pareto distribution and annual maxima series with a Gumbel distribution

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 9, Pages 1103-1118

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/joc.934

Keywords

dry spells; return periods; drought; partial duration series; annual maximum series; Gumbel distribution; generalized Pareto distribution; Ebro valley; Spain

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This paper analyses a 50 year time series of daily precipitation in a region of the middle Ebro valley (northeastern Spain) in order to predict extreme dry-spell risk. A comparison of observed and estimated maximum dry spells (50 year return period) showed that the generalized Pareto (GP) distribution combined with partial duration series (PDS) gives better results than the Gumbel distribution fitted to annual maximum series. Indeed, the classical Gumbel approach underestimated the empirical duration of dry spells. The PDS-GP approach was successfully applied in the study of extreme hydro-climatic variable values. The results reported here could be applied in estimating climatic drought risks in other geographical areas. Copyright (C) 2003 Royal Meteorological Society.

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