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Simulation of probability distributions commonly used in hydrological frequency analysis
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2006
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Hydrological ScienceEngineeringWater ResourcesRandom Number GenerationCivil EngineeringSurface-water HydrologyHydrologic EngineeringFlood Risk ManagementPearson Type IiiWater Resources EngineeringHydrological Frequency AnalysisHydrological ModelingHydrologyStatisticsCdf Inversion
Abstract Random variable simulation has been applied to many applications in hydrological modelling, flood risk analysis, environmental impact assessment, etc. However, computer codes for simulation of distributions commonly used in hydrological frequency analysis are not available in most software libraries. This paper presents a frequency‐factor‐based method for random number generation of five distributions (normal, log–normal, extreme‐value type I, Pearson type III and log‐Pearson type III) commonly used in hydrological frequency analysis. The proposed method is shown to produce random numbers of desired distributions through three means of validation: (1) graphical comparison of cumulative distribution functions (CDFs) and empirical CDFs derived from generated data; (2) properties of estimated parameters; (3) type I error of goodness‐of‐fit test. An advantage of the method is that it does not require CDF inversion, and frequency factors of the five commonly used distributions involves only the standard normal deviate. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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