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1 September 2013 Statistics of Extreme Sea Levels for Locations along the Norwegian Coast
Morten Skjong, Arvid Naess, Ole Erik Brandrud Næss
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Abstract

Skjong, M.; Naess, A., and Brandrud Næss, O.E., 2013. Statistics of extreme sea levels for locations along the Norwegian coast.

The focus of this article is the problem of estimating long return-period sea levels for locations along the Norwegian coast. For this purpose, a new method for estimating the extreme-value statistics associated with a recorded time series of data is applied. This method, briefly referred to as the Average Conditional Exceedance Rate or ACER method, is presented in some detail. The ACER method provides a statistical representation with error bounds of the actual extreme-value distribution given by the data and is applicable to nonstationary time series as well. The estimated return-level values obtained by the ACER method are compared with the corresponding values obtained by the annual maxima method, the peaks-over-threshold method, and the revised joint-probabilities method. Based on overall performance, the ACER method may be the preferred choice over the other three methods tested.

Morten Skjong, Arvid Naess, and Ole Erik Brandrud Næss "Statistics of Extreme Sea Levels for Locations along the Norwegian Coast," Journal of Coastal Research 29(5), 1029-1048, (1 September 2013). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-12-00208.1
Received: 10 October 2012; Accepted: 22 November 2012; Published: 1 September 2013
KEYWORDS
Extreme value statistics
Norwegian sea level data
the ACER method
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