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Christos Iliadis, Panagiota Galiatsatou, Vassilis Glenis, Panagiotis Prinos and Chris Kilsby
The expansion of urban areas and the increasing frequency and magnitude of intense rainfall events are anticipated to contribute to the widespread escalation of urban flood risk across the globe. To effectively mitigate future flood risks, it is crucial ...
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Daouda Konate, Sacre Regis Didi, Kouakou Bernard Dje, Arona Diedhiou, Kouakou Lazare Kouassi, Bamory Kamagate, Jean-Emmanuel Paturel, Houebagnon Saint Jean-Patrick Coulibaly, Claude Alain Koffi Kouadio and Talnan Jean Honoré Coulibaly
This study evaluates how the characteristics of daily rainfall and extreme events in Côte d?Ivoire changed during 1961?2015 using the rain gauge observation network of the National Meteorological Service (SODEXAM). The results indicate that the northern ...
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Assane Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine Mbaye, Joël Arnault, Moctar Camara and Agnidé Emmanuel Lawin
Extreme hydroclimate events usually have harmful impacts of human activities and ecosystems. This study aims to assess trends and significant changes in rainfall and river flow over the Senegal River Basin (SRB) and its upper basin during the 1982?2021 p...
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Dibesh Khadka, Mukand S. Babel and Ambili G. Kamalamma
Climate change (CC) and land-use change (LUC) will alter a basin?s hydrological processes and water balance. Quantifying their significance is imperative in formulating appropriate countermeasures and management plans. This study assesses projected chang...
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Hadis Pakdel, Dev Raj Paudyal, Sreeni Chadalavada, Md Jahangir Alam and Majid Vazifedoust
The frequency and severity of extremes, including extreme precipitation events, extreme evapotranspiration and extreme water storage deficit events, are changing. Thus, the necessity for developing a framework that estimates non-stationary conditions is ...
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Theano Iliopoulou, Nikolaos Malamos and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Ombrian curves, i.e., curves linking rainfall intensity to return period and time scale, are well-established engineering tools crucial to the design against stormwaters and floods. Though the at-site construction of such curves is considered a standard ...
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Surabhi Upadhyay, Priya Silwal, Rajaram Prajapati, Rocky Talchabhadel, Sandesh Shrestha, Sudeep Duwal and Hanik Lakhe
High spatio-temporal resolution and accurate long-term rainfall estimates are critical in sustainable water resource planning and management, assessment of climate variability and extremes, and hydro-meteorology-related water system decisions. The recent...
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Nathan Felipe da Silva Caldana,Leonardo Rodrigues,Thais Fujita,Marília Moreira de Eiras,Luiz Gustavo Batista Ferreira,Marcelo Augusto de Aguiar e Silva
Extreme precipitation events cause severe damage in both urban and rural areas. The purpose of this work was to analyze rainfall variability and detect the extremes of precipitation and droughts occurrences and relate them to ENSO phenomena in the Centra...
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Bagus Setiabudi Wiwoho, Ike Sari Astuti, Imam Abdul Gani Alfarizi and Hetty Rahmawati Sucahyo
A total of three different satellite products, CHIRPS, GPM, and PERSIANN, with different spatial resolutions, were examined for their ability to estimate rainfall data at a pixel level, using 30-year-long observations from six locations. Quantitative and...
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Abrham Belay, Teferi Demissie, John W. Recha, Christopher Oludhe, Philip M. Osano, Lydia A. Olaka, Dawit Solomon and Zerihun Berhane
This study investigated the trends and variability of seasonal and annual rainfall and temperature data over southern Ethiopia using time series analysis for the period 1983?2016. Standard Anomaly Index (SAI), Coefficient of Variation (CV), Precipitation...
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