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Hieu Ngo, Assela Pathirana, Chris Zevenbergen and Roshanka Ranasinghe
Probabilistic flood forecasting requires flood models that are simple and fast. Many of the modelling applications in the literature tend to be complex and slow, making them unsuitable for probabilistic applications which require thousands of individual ...
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Pawel Gilewski and Marek Nawalany
Precipitation is one of the essential variables in rainfall-runoff modeling. For hydrological purposes, the most commonly used data sources of precipitation are rain gauges and weather radars. Recently, multi-satellite precipitation estimates have gained...
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Kwok-wing Chau
Each year, extreme floods, which appear to be occurring more frequently in recent years (owing to climate change), lead to enormous economic damage and human suffering around the world. It is therefore imperative to be able to accurately predict both the...
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Sandra Hellmers, Peter Fröhle
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This article presents a methodology to optimize the integration of local scale drainage measures in catchment modelling. The methodology enables to zoom into the processes (physically, spatially and temporally) where detailed physical based computation i...
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Anne Springer, Annette Eicker, Anika Bettge, Jürgen Kusche, Andreas Hense
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Precipitation and evapotranspiration, and in particular the precipitation minus evapotranspiration deficit ( P-E ), are climate variables that may be better represented in reanalyses based on numerical weather prediction (NWP) models than in other datase...
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