Articles | Volume 17, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-851-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.How extreme is extreme? An assessment of daily rainfall distribution tails
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RC C1603: 'Heavy tails may be heavy (sometimes)', Francesco Laio, 21 May 2012
- AC C4743: 'Reply to F. Laio', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012
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SC C1811: 'A universal constant?', Chris Onof, 28 May 2012
- AC C4751: 'Reply to C. Onof', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012
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RC C1935: 'Good paper', Salvatore Grimaldi, 01 Jun 2012
- AC C4754: 'Reply to S. Grimaldi', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012
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SC C2287: 'Some missing links to the main branch of extreme value theory', Santiago Beguería, 18 Jun 2012
- AC C4757: 'Reply to S. Begueria', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012
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RC C2414: 'Statistical methodologies for distinguishing distribution tails', Aaron Clauset, 21 Jun 2012
- AC C4762: 'Reply to A. Clauset', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012
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SC C2521: 'Good job', Federico Lombardo, 26 Jun 2012
- AC C4769: 'Reply to F. Lombardo', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012
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RC C2524: 'Catching the heaviest tailed distribution or the one which better fit? Why not the Generalized Pareto distribution?', Roberto Deidda, 26 Jun 2012
- AC C4773: 'Reply to R. Deidda', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012
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SC C2924: 'Extrapolation performance depends on asymptotic distribution properties', Patrick Willems, 11 Jul 2012
- AC C4783: 'Reply to P. Willems', Simon Michael Papalexiou, 14 Oct 2012