Workshop on nonstationarity, hydrologic frequency analysis, and water management
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2010
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Olsen, J. Rolf, editor
Kiang, Julie E., editor
Waskom, R. M. (Reagan McTier), editor
Colorado State University, Colorado Water Institute, publisher
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An underlying assumption of traditional hydrologic frequency analysis is that climate, and hence the frequency of hydrologic events, is stationary, or unchanging over time. A stationary series is relatively easy to forecast: one simply predicts that statistical properties will be the same in the future as they have been in the past. Anthropogenic climate change and better understanding of decadal and multi-decadal climate variability present a challenge to the validity of this assumption. The workshop held on January 13-15, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado was organized to present and discuss possible operational alternatives to the assumption of stationarity in hydrologic frequency analysis.
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Hydrologic models -- Congresses
Water resources development -- Congresses
Climatic changes -- Congresses