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Extreme floods and their relationship with tropical cyclones in Puerto Rico
Authors:José J. Hernández Ayala  David Keellings  Peter R. Waylen  Corene J. Matyas
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography, Texas A&2. M University, College Station, Texas, USA;3. Department of Geography, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA;4. Department of Geography, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA;5. Department of Geography, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
Abstract:An extreme value analysis (EVA) point process approach has been implemented to examine the flood characteristics of Puerto Rico when tropical cyclones (TCs) are present in the discharge series and when they are removed from it. Mean daily discharge values that exceeded the 99th percentile thresholds were used in both the TC and non-TC data series. In nine of the 12 stations the maximum discharge was associated with a TC, with hurricanes Hortense (1996), Georges (1998) and Eloise (1975) responsible for most of the maximum peaks at each site. Percentage changes in the generalized extreme value parameters, which include location (central tendency), scale (variance) and shape (skewness), between the TC and non-TC data exhibited a decrease in the majority of stations. Stations in the eastern interior and central region of the island showed the largest decrease in all parameters, in flood occurrences and in return periods when TCs were removed from the series.
Keywords:floods  tropical cyclones  extreme value analysis  Puerto Rico
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