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Mohammed Achite, Ommolbanin Bazrafshan, Zahra Azhdari, Andrzej Walega, Nir Krakauer and Tommaso Caloiero
Water resources have always been a major concern, particularly in arid and semiarid parts of the world. Low precipitation and its uneven distribution in Algeria, along with fast population and agriculture activity increase and, particularly, recent droug...
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Larissa Zaira Rafael Rolim and Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho
Improved water resource management relies on accurate analyses of the past dynamics of hydrological variables. The presence of low-frequency structures in hydrologic time series is an important feature. It can modify the probability of extreme events occ...
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Taereem Kim, Ju-Young Shin, Hanbeen Kim, Sunghun Kim and Jun-Haeng Heo
Climate variability is strongly influencing hydrological processes under complex weather conditions, and it should be considered to forecast reservoir inflow for efficient dam operation strategies. Large-scale climate indices can provide potential inform...
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Yilu Li, Yunzhong Jiang, Xiaohui Lei, Fuqiang Tian, Hao Duan and Hui Lu
Meteorological centers constantly make efforts to provide more skillful seasonal climate forecast, which has the potential to improve streamflow forecasts. A common approach is to bias-correct the general circulation model (GCM) forecasts prior to genera...
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Xuejun Zhang, Qiuhong Tang, Guoyong Leng, Xingcai Liu, Zhe Li and Zhongwei Huang
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Mattia Callegari, Paolo Mazzoli, Ludovica De Gregorio, Claudia Notarnicola, Luca Pasolli, Marcello Petitta and Alberto Pistocchi
In this contribution we analyze the performance of a monthly river discharge forecasting model with a Support Vector Regression (SVR) technique in a European alpine area. We considered as predictors the discharges of the antecedent months, snow-covered a...
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