| Abstract: | Statistical Analysis of Hydrologic Variables: Methods and Applications provides a compilation of state-of-the-art statistical methods for analyzing and describing critical variables that are part of the hydrological cycle. Understanding and describing the variability of hydro-climatological processes and measurements is essential for assessing the performance of water resources infrastructure and its management. Analyzed data provide valuable insights into the dynamics of hydrological processes that represent the hydrological cycle. This knowledge is critical for planning successful and efficient water resources projects, as well as environmental systems management alternatives. This book covers key processes in the hydrological cycle, including" tatistical analysis of precipitation extremes," vapotranspiration and evaporative demand," nfiltration and soil water," robability distributions in groundwater hydrology," odeling streamflow variability," lood frequency analysis and low flows and droughts," robabilistic models for urban stormwater management," nalysis of water quality random variables," ultivariate frequency distributions in hydrology, and" ydrologic record events. This valuable resource will assist practicing hydrologists, water resource specialists, researchers, and individuals interested in applications of probabilistic methods in hydrology and water resources |