Applications of Extreme Value Theory to Environmental Data Analysis

Author(s):  
Gwladys Toulemonde ◽  
Pierre Ribereau ◽  
Philippe Naveau
2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renato Santos Silva ◽  
Fernando Ferraz Nascimento

Extreme Value Theory (EVT) is an important tool to predict efficient gains and losses. Its main areas of analyses are economic and environmental. Initially, for that form of event, it was developed the use of patterns of parametric distribution such as Normal and Gamma. However, economic and environmental data presents, in most cases, a heavy-tailed distribution, in contrast to those distributions. Thus, it was faced a great difficult to frame extreme events. Furthermore, it was almost impossible to use conventional models, making predictions about non-observed events, which exceed the maximum of observations. In some situations EVT is used to analyse only the maximum of some dataset, which provide few observations, and in those cases it is more effective to use the r largest-order statistics. This paper aims to propose Bayesian estimators' for parameters of the r largest-order statistics. During the research, it was used Monte Carlo simulation to analyze the data, and it was observed some properties of those estimators, such as mean, variance, bias and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). The estimation of the parameters provided inference for its parameters and return levels. This paper also shows a procedure to the choice of the r-optimal to the r largest-order statistics, based on the Bayesian approach applying Markov chains Monte Carlo (MCMC). Simulation results reveal that the Bayesian approach has a similar performance to the Maximum Likelihood Estimation, and the applications were developed using the Bayesian approach and showed a gain in accurary compared with otherestimators.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Helena Penalva ◽  
Manuela Neves

The statistical Extreme Value Theory has grown gradually from the beginning of the 20th century. Its unquestionable importance in applications was definitely recognized after Gumbel's book in 1958, Statistics of Extremes. Nowadays there is a wide number of applied sciences where extreme value statistics are largely used. So, accurately modeling extreme events has become more and more important and the analysis requires tools that must be simple to use but also should consider complex statistical models in order to produce valid inferences. To deal with accurate, friendly, free and open-source software is of great value for practitioners and researchers. This paper presents a review of the main steps for initializing a data analysis of extreme values in R environment. Some well documented packages are briefly described and two data sets will be considered for illustrating the use of some functions.


Author(s):  
Михайло Захарович Згуровський ◽  
Петро Іванович Бідюк ◽  
Світлана Віталіївна Трухан

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