Articles | Volume 385
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-385-163-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-385-163-2024
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18 Apr 2024
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Developing Non-Stationary Frequency Relationships for Greater Pamba River basin, Kerala India incorporating dominant climatic precursors

Arathy Nair, Adarsh Sankaran, Meera Geetha Mohan, and Sreedevi Vijayalakshmi

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Increasing frequency of hydrologic extremes under changing climate warrants a revisit to the design practices considering non-stationarity to safeguard the hydro-systems. This study proposes a novel method integrating wavelet based selection of dominant climatic oscillations with extreme value formulations for developing non-stationary frequency relations of rainfall, temperature and streamflow of Greater Pamba river basin in Kerala, India, which successfully captured the extremes of 2018.