| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5473310 | Applied Ocean Research | 2017 | 14 Pages | 
Abstract
												Extreme events, such as wave-storms, need to be characterized for coastal infrastructure design purposes. Such description should contain information on both the univariate behaviour and the joint-dependence of storm-variables. These two aspects have been here addressed through generalized Pareto distributions and hierarchical Archimedean copulas. A non-stationary model has been used to highlight the relationship between these extreme events and non-stationary climate. It has been applied to a Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 Climate-Change scenario, for a fetch-limited environment (Catalan Coast). In the non-stationary model, all considered variables decrease in time, except for storm-duration at the northern part of the Catalan Coast. The joint distribution of storm variables presents cyclical fluctuations, with a stronger influence of climate dynamics than of climate itself.
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											Authors
												J. Lin-Ye, M. GarcÃa-León, V. Gràcia, M.I. Ortego, P. Lionello, A. Sánchez-Arcilla, 
											