Oral programme III.

III.

New insights into flood frequency analysis and risk assessment
Oral programme
 / Fri, 22 Sep, 11:30–15:45  / Conference room

Friday, 22 September 2017
Conference room
11:30–12:00
STAHY2017-34
Nonstationary precipitation intensity-duration-frequency curves for infrastructure design in a changing climate
Linyin Cheng and Amir AghaKouchak
12:00–12:15
STAHY2017-1
Consideration of flood geneses in flood statistics by a mixture POT-model
Svenja Fischer and Andreas Schumann
12:15–12:30
STAHY2017-2
Flood response regionalization based on functional clustering of hydrographs
Manuela Irene Brunner, Daniel Viviroli, Jan Seibert, and Anne-Catherine Favre
12:30–12:45
STAHY2017-4
Choice of a regional flood frequency distribution in the United Kingdom
Thomas Kjeldsen, Ilaria Prosdocimi, and Hyunjun Ahn
12:45–13:00
STAHY2017-13
Bias of Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Flood Quantiles Based Completely on Historical Flood Records.
Krzysztof Kochanek, Witold G. Strupczewski, and Ewa Bogdanowicz
Lunch break
14:30–14:45
STAHY2017-18
Zoning coincidence of flood wave peaks
Jan Jełowicki, Wojciech Jakubowski, Wiwiana Szalińska, and Tamara Tokarczyk
14:45–15:00
STAHY2017-22
A flood frequency analysis framework to account flood-generating factors in Western Mediterranean catchments
Sergio Salazar, Jose Luis Salinas, Rafael García-Bartual, and Félix Francés
15:00–15:15
STAHY2017-28
Towards improvement of stability of flood quantile assessments
Iwona Markiewicz, Ewa Bogdanowicz, and Witold G. Strupczewski
15:15–15:30
STAHY2017-31
Linear and non-linear regional low-flow frequency analysis
Taha Ouarda, Christian Charron, André St-Hilaire, and Fateh Chebana
15:30–15:45
STAHY2017-32
Improving flood frequency analysis through upstream/downstream constraints
Daniele Ganora, Francesco Laio, and Pierluigi Claps