nsRFA

Non-Supervised Regional Frequency Analysis

CRAN Package

A collection of statistical tools for objective (non-supervised) applications of the Regional Frequency Analysis methods in hydrology. The package refers to the index-value method and, more precisely, helps the hydrologist to: (1) regionalize the index-value; (2) form homogeneous regions with similar growth curves; (3) fit distribution functions to the empirical regional growth curves. Most of the methods are those described in the Flood Estimation Handbook (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, 1999, ISBN:9781906698003). Homogeneity tests from Hosking and Wallis (1993) [doi:10.1029/92WR01980] and Viglione et al. (2007) [doi:10.1029/2006WR005095] are available.


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Last 30 days

This package has been downloaded 696 times in the last 30 days. More downloads than an obscure whitepaper, but not enough to bring down any servers. A solid effort! The following heatmap shows the distribution of downloads per day. Yesterday, it was downloaded 12 times.

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Last 365 days

This package has been downloaded 9,426 times in the last 365 days. Impressive! The kind of number that makes colleagues ask, 'How did you do it?' The day with the most downloads was Mar 01, 2025 with 131 downloads.

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