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Seyed Reza Hosseini

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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Researcher at Politecnico di Milano

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Politecnico di Milano
Current position
  • Researcher
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November 2014 - February 2018
Politecnico di Milano
Position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (11)
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The estimation of extreme hurricane probability is hampered by small samples and by limitations in our models of extreme tropical storms. Current best‐estimates of extreme hurricane probability based on the traditional Extreme Value Theory (EVT) assume hurricane arrivals to be a homogeneous Poisson process. We reformulate here, for application to A...
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With the increase of population, many cities are growing in size at a phenomenal rate. Urbanization changes the urban underlying surface, influences the micro-climate, and sometimes affects the local precipitation process. In this study, we investigated the trends of extreme rainfall in China’s 21 typical urban areas. Based on a series of daily rai...
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In this paper, the possible connection between the frequency of Atlantic hurricanes to the climate change, mainly the variation in the Atlantic Ocean surface temperature has been investigated. The correlation between the observed hurricane frequency for different categories of hurricane’s intensity and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) has been examine...
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Abstract The occurrence probability estimation of extreme tropical cyclone intensity is an essential component in a vast number of fields and plays a crucial role in storm risk assessment, emergency planning, and insurance industry. The method typically employed for these analyses is based on the results of Extreme Value Theory (EVT). In this fram...
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The Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distribution is widely adopted irrespective of the properties of the stochastic process generating the extreme events. However, GEV presents several limitations, both theoretical (asymptotic validity for a large number of events/year or hypothesis of Poisson occurrences of Generalized Pareto events), and practica...
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The Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distribution is widely adopted irrespective of the properties of the stochastic process generating the extreme events. However, GEV presents several limitations, both theoretical (asymptotic validity for a large number of events/year or hypothesis of Poisson occurrences of Generalized Pareto events), and practica...
Poster
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Estimating the probability of occurrence of extreme hurricane intensities is significant in a vast number of fields and plays a crucial role in hurricane risk assessment. The method typically employed for these analyses applies traditional Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to fit the Generalize Extreme Value Distribution (GEVD) to hurricane maximum wind s...
Poster
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Estimating the probability of occurrence of extreme hurricane intensities is significant in a vast number of fields and plays a crucial role in hurricane risk assessment. The method typically employed for these analyses applies traditional Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to fit the Generalize Extreme Value Distribution (GEVD) to hurricane maximum wind s...
Conference Paper
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Extreme weather events have become more frequent and intense in many regions due to global climate change. Changes in hurricane frequency and intensity are, in particular, at the center of a debate of significant scientific and socioeconomic relevance. In this view, understanding what probability distributions may be used to describe hurricane sust...
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English abstract: In coastal areas, Sea level rise (SLR) and increase in the frequency of storms and their intensity are two major impacts expected to result from climate change. Creates maps of potential influences of SLR and extreme events such as storm surges along the coast and provides related information is always of a great importance indiv...
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Detection and location of discontinuities like fractures within resistive rock masses by means of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an effective geophysical method. Investigation with GPR is based on the propagation and reflection of electromagnetic waves. Thanks to the high resolution of this investigation technique, it is possible to detect fract...

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