Original paper
Stability of spatial dependence structure of extreme precipitation and the concurrent risk over a nested basin
Abstract
Extreme low and high precipitation can cause natural disasters (e.g., drought and flood events) which have devastating effects on natural environment and the human society. In this study, we present a framework for assessing the stability of spatial dependence of extreme precipitation and their concurrence probability in a nested catchment. The Pearl River basin was used as a case study to test the applicability of the framework. This framework...
Paper Details
Title
Stability of spatial dependence structure of extreme precipitation and the concurrent risk over a nested basin
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
602
Pages
126766 - 126766
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