MCMC Simulation of Flood Parameters for Houston, TX

As the frequency of extreme weather events continues to rise, it’s important to scientifically understand their characteristics. In this paper from my undergraduate education, I replicate previous work but generalize the approach to a new city: Houston, TX. We use Markov Chain Monte Carlo simlutions to produce distributions for three such characteristics: storm-core duration, storm-core intensity, and storm/storm-core initial loss.

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