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A copula-based multivariate flood frequency analysis under climate change effects
by
Safavi, Hamid R.
, Alizadeh-Sh, Reza
, Nikoo, Mohammad Reza
, Khajehali, Marzieh
, Najafi, Mohammad Reza
in
704/242
/ 704/4111
/ Climate change
/ Climate change scenarios
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood forecasting
/ Flood frequency
/ Flood frequency analysis
/ Flood peak
/ Floods
/ Frequency analysis
/ General circulation models
/ Hierarchical archimedean copula
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Joint return period
/ Machine learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ River basins
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
2025
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A copula-based multivariate flood frequency analysis under climate change effects
by
Safavi, Hamid R.
, Alizadeh-Sh, Reza
, Nikoo, Mohammad Reza
, Khajehali, Marzieh
, Najafi, Mohammad Reza
in
704/242
/ 704/4111
/ Climate change
/ Climate change scenarios
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood forecasting
/ Flood frequency
/ Flood frequency analysis
/ Flood peak
/ Floods
/ Frequency analysis
/ General circulation models
/ Hierarchical archimedean copula
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Joint return period
/ Machine learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ River basins
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
2025
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A copula-based multivariate flood frequency analysis under climate change effects
by
Safavi, Hamid R.
, Alizadeh-Sh, Reza
, Nikoo, Mohammad Reza
, Khajehali, Marzieh
, Najafi, Mohammad Reza
in
704/242
/ 704/4111
/ Climate change
/ Climate change scenarios
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood forecasting
/ Flood frequency
/ Flood frequency analysis
/ Flood peak
/ Floods
/ Frequency analysis
/ General circulation models
/ Hierarchical archimedean copula
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Joint return period
/ Machine learning
/ multidisciplinary
/ River basins
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
2025
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A copula-based multivariate flood frequency analysis under climate change effects
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A copula-based multivariate flood frequency analysis under climate change effects
2025
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Overview
Floods are among the most severe natural hazards, causing substantial damage and affecting millions of lives. These events are inherently multi-dimensional, requiring analysis across multiple factors. Traditional research often uses a bivariate framework relying on historical data, but climate change is expected to influence flood frequency analysis and flood system design in the future. This study assesses the projected changes in flood characteristics based on eight downscaled and bias-corrected General Circulation Models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6. The analysis considers two emission scenarios, including SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5 for far-future (2070–2100), mid-term future (2040–2070), and historical (1982–2012) periods. Downscaled GCM outputs are utilized as predictors of the machine learning model to simulate daily streamflow. Then, a trivariate copula-based framework assesses flood events in terms of duration, volume, and flood peak in the Kan River basin, Iran. These analyses are carried out using the hierarchical Archimedean copula in three structures, and their accuracy in estimating the flood frequencies is ultimately compared. The results show that a heterogeneous asymmetric copula offers more flexibility to capture varying degrees of asymmetry across different parts of the distribution, leading to more accurate modeling results compared to homogeneous asymmetric and symmetric copulas. Also it has been found that climate change can influence the trivariate joint return periods, particularly in the far future. In other words, flood frequency may increase by approximately 50% in some cases in the far future compared to the mid-term future and historical period. This demonstrates that flood characteristics are expected to show nonstationary behavior in the future as a result of climate change. The results provide insightful information for managing and accessing flood risk in a dynamic environment.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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