How historical information can improve estimation and prediction of extreme coastal water levels: application to the xynthia event at la rochelle (france)

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  • who: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. and collaborators from the BRGM, CGuillemin, Orlu00e9ans , have published the research work: How historical information can improve estimation and prediction of extreme coastal water levels: application to the Xynthia event at La Rochelle (France), in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/02/2010
  • what: The authors investigate how historical information even partial of past events reported in archives can reduce statistical uncertainties and relativise such outlying observations. Based on 30 years of tide-gauge measurements and 8 historical events the analysis shows that integrating historical information in the analysis greatly reduces . . .

     

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