Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
2012-03-03
Ann. Univ. Tibiscus Comp. Sci. Series VIII / 1 (2010), 81-92
Statistics
Applications
12 pages
Scientific paper
The paper deals with the probabilistic estimates of extreme maximum rainfall (Annual basis) in the Ranchi, Jharkhand (India). Extreme Value Distribution family models are tried to capture the uncertainty of data and finally Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distribution model is found as the best fitted distribution model. The GEV model satisfied the selection criteria [Anderson-Darling test (A-D test or Goodness of fit test) and Normality test (Q-Q plot)], which are adopted under the present study. The return levels are estimated for 5, 10, 50, 100 and 200 years which are consistently increasing for long run in future.
Kumar Manoj
Shukla Ripunjai K.
Trivedi Mohan M.
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