The abstract submission is closed now.
Abstract submission is closed now. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee and authors will be informed about the outcome via email by the end of January, 2022.
TOPICS
The EVAN2022 international conference will provide a forum for the exchange of experiences and ideas on the extreme value analysis of Natural Hazards. Studies of extremes of geophysical variables (e.g temperature, rainfall, flows, sea level, winds, surface ocean waves, snow) and works related to natural hazards (e.g. floods, windstorms, heat waves, droughts, landslides, earthquakes) are welcome. Please note although the focus is on extreme value analysis, contributions that do not include this, but involve other aspects of natural hazards analysis are still welcome.
Presentations including but not limited to the following topics are kindly invited:
Presentations including but not limited to the following topics are kindly invited:
- Description of probabilistic models that are useful in extreme value problems and applications
- Non-stationary extreme value analysis
- Multivariate extreme value analysis
- Regional frequency analysis
- Clustering of extreme events
- Extreme value analysis from a climate perspective
- Uncertainties in extreme value analysis
- Risk analysis and adaptation
- Extreme value analysis in the context of design
TEMPLATE
The submitted abstracts should be in word and must not exceed one page and include: Title, Author(s), Affiliation(s) of author(s), and the Abstract Text. They may also include a figure but no references. Download a word template here: EVAN 2022 Abstract Template. Please follow the template exactly and return as a word document.
SUBMISSION
Please email your abstract to [email protected] and put “Abstract submission” into the subject line. Please confirm in the email whether you would prefer an oral or poster presentation. Note, we have a limited number of oral slots. You will receive an email reply confirming your submission.