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- Title
Regional frequency analysis of extreme storm surges along the French coast.
- Authors
Bardet, L.; Duluc, C.-M.; Rebour, V.; L'Her, J.; D'Onofrio, E.
- Abstract
A good knowledge of extreme storm surges is necessary to ensure protection against flood. In this paper we introduce a methodology to determine time series of skew surges in France as well as a statistical approach for estimating extreme storm surges. With the aim to cope with the outlier issue in surge series, a regional frequency analysis has been carried out for the surges along the Atlantic coast and the Channel coast. This methodology is not the current approach used to estimate extreme surges in France. First results showed that the extreme events identified as outliers in at-site analyses do not appear to be outliers any more in the regional empirical distribution. Indeed the regional distribution presents a curve to the top with these extreme events that a mixed exponential distribution seems to recreate. Thus, the regional approach appears to be more reliable for some sites than at-site analyses. A fast comparison at a given site showed surge estimates with the regional approach and a mixed exponential distribution are higher than surge estimates with an at-site fitting. In the case of Brest, the 1000-yr return surge is 167 cm in height with the regional approach instead of 126 cm with an at-site analysis.
- Subjects
FRANCE; STORM surges; FLOOD damage prevention; COASTS; ESTIMATES; DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory); TIME series analysis
- Publication
Natural Hazards & Earth System Sciences, 2011, Vol 11, Issue 6, p1627
- ISSN
1561-8633
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/nhess-11-1627-2011