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Extreme Rainfall Analysis at Ungauged Sites in the South of France : Comparison of Three Approaches

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Figure 1: 40 km circular neighborhood around Montpellier, France, (red dot) among the stations from the training set (blue dots).
Figure 2: (Top) Two rainfall events as defined on daily rainfall (minimum rainfall of 4 mm and at least one day with 20 mm); (Bottom) Rainy periods within a given rainfall event (shown in blue) defined on hourly rainfall
Figure 3: 1046 stations with 2 to 58 years of observations.
Figure 4: Quantile violations p-p plots for return levels 5 and 10 years (top and middle rows) and maximum of maxima p-p plots (bottom row) on all five train/validation splits for the regional frequency analysis method (left), the spatial interpolation met
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