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Joel Hernández-Bedolla, Liliana García-Romero, Chrystopher Daly Franco-Navarro, Sonia Tatiana Sánchez-Quispe and Constantino Domínguez-Sánchez
Precipitation is influential in determining runoff at different scales of analysis, whether in minutes, hours, or days. This paper proposes the use of a multisite multivariate model of precipitation at a daily scale. Stochastic models allow the generatio...
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Aikaterini P. Kyprioti, Alexandros A. Taflanidis, Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo, Madison C. Yawn and Luke A. Aucoin
Surrogate models, also referenced as metamodels, have emerged as attractive data-driven, predictive models for storm surge estimation. They are calibrated based on an existing database of synthetic storm simulations and can provide fast-to-compute approx...
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Zheng N. Fang, Michael J. Shultz, Kevin J. Wienhold, Jiaqi Zhang and Shang Gao
The goal of this investigation is to compare the hydrologic simulations caused by the areal-averaging of dynamic moving rainfall. Two types of synthetic rainfall are developed: spatially varied rainfall (SVR) is the typical input to a distributed model w...
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Alayna Bigalbal, Ali M. Rezaie, Juan L. Garzon and Celso M. Ferreira
The increasing rate of sea level rise (SLR) poses a major threat to coastal lands and natural resources, especially affecting natural preserves and protected areas along the coast. These impacts are likely to exacerbate when combined with storm surges. I...
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Mohammed Abdel-Fattah, Mohamed Saber, Sameh A. Kantoush, Mohamed F. Khalil, Tetsuya Sumi, Ahmed M. Sefelnasr
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Abstract: The generation and processes of wadi flash floods are very complex and are not well understood. In this paper, we investigate the relationship between variations in geomorphometric and rainfall characteristics and the responses of wadi flash fl...
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Ramón Domínguez Mora,Maritza Liliana Arganis Juárez,Alejandro Mendoza Resendiz,Eliseo Carrizosa Elizondo,Bernardo Echavarría Soto
A first procedure to generate synthetic storms, which preserves the statistical characteristics of the historical daily precipitation events registered in 49 stations located within the basin of Mexico City is presented. This procedure (a variation of th...
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