"Comparison of regional and at-site approaches to modelling probabilities of heavy precipitation"@en . "Several approaches to estimating distributions of precipitation extremes are compared by means of simulation experiments, and their applications into observed data in the Czech Republic are evaluated. Regional frequency models, which take into account data in fixed or flexible regions\u2019 when fitting a distribution at any site, lead to estimates with much smaller errors compared to a single-site analysis, and efficiently reduce random and climatologically irrelevant variations in the estimates of the model parameters and high quantiles. The region-of-influence methodology with a built-in regional homogeneity test is recognized as a useful approach, with the model based on proximity of sites outperforming the Hosking-Wallis regional frequency analysis." . "Ga\u00E1l, Ladislav" . . . . "Comparison of regional and at-site approaches to modelling probabilities of heavy precipitation" . "16"^^ . . "Ga\u00E1l, Ladislav" . "P(GAP209/10/2045), P(GAP209/10/2265), P(KJB300420801), Z(AV0Z30420517)" . "RIV/68378289:_____/11:00368553!RIV12-AV0-68378289" . "191214" . . "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.2182/abstract" . "10" . . . "extreme value analysis; regional frequency analysis; precipitation extremes; region-of-influence method; central Europe"@en . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . "[66F6C67B4D01]" . . . "Picek, J." . . . . . . "10.1002/joc.2182" . . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . . "Several approaches to estimating distributions of precipitation extremes are compared by means of simulation experiments, and their applications into observed data in the Czech Republic are evaluated. Regional frequency models, which take into account data in fixed or flexible regions\u2019 when fitting a distribution at any site, lead to estimates with much smaller errors compared to a single-site analysis, and efficiently reduce random and climatologically irrelevant variations in the estimates of the model parameters and high quantiles. The region-of-influence methodology with a built-in regional homogeneity test is recognized as a useful approach, with the model based on proximity of sites outperforming the Hosking-Wallis regional frequency analysis."@en . . "0899-8418" . "31" . . "Comparison of regional and at-site approaches to modelling probabilities of heavy precipitation"@en . "RIV/68378289:_____/11:00368553" . . . "Kysel\u00FD, Jan" . "International Journal of Climatology" . "000293247600004" . . "Comparison of regional and at-site approaches to modelling probabilities of heavy precipitation" . .