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Conjunction of a Flood and a Storm

Alain Sibler and Anne Dutfoy ()
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Alain Sibler: EDF R&D
Anne Dutfoy: EDF R&D

Chapter Chapter 17 in Extreme Value Theory with Applications to Natural Hazards, 2021, pp 393-408 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The case study in this chapter involves the conjunction of two climate hazards: a flood (high river flow) and a storm (strong wind), which we label Flow and Wind Speed for simplicity. A combination of the two is likely to jeopardize industrial installations. The aim of the study is to calculate the probability of the conjunction of these extreme events and produce daily probability and annual frequency plots of such events.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74942-2_17

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