Sub-daily simulation of mountain flood processes based on the modified soil water assessment tool (SWAT) model [PDF]
Floods not only provide a large amount of water resources, but they also cause serious disasters. Although there have been numerous hydrological studies on flood processes, most of these investigations were based on rainfall-type floods in plain areas ...
De Maeyer, Philippe +6 more
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Coupling WRF with HEC-HMS and WRF-Hydro for flood forecasting in typical mountainous catchments of northern China [PDF]
The atmospheric–hydrological coupling systems are essential to flood forecasting because they allow for more improved and comprehensive prediction of flood events with an extended forecast lead time.
S. U. Jam-Jalloh +3 more
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Hydrological appraisal of operational weather radar rainfall estimates in the context of different modelling structures [PDF]
Radar rainfall estimates have become increasingly available for hydrological modellers over recent years, especially for flood forecasting and warning over poorly gauged catchments.
D. Zhu, Y. Xuan, I. Cluckie
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Hydrological modeling using distributed rainfall data to represent the flow in urban watersheds
Hydrological models are one of the most effective ways of assessing water behavior and flood risk, although the quality of their results is determined by the input data representativity, especially rainfall. Normally, only rain gauge data is used, unable
Lais Ferrer Amorim +4 more
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Sensitivity analysis and parameter estimation for distributed hydrological modeling: potential of variational methods [PDF]
Variational methods are widely used for the analysis and control of computationally intensive spatially distributed systems. In particular, the adjoint state method enables a very efficient calculation of the derivatives of an objective function ...
Castaings, William +3 more
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Blue Nile Runoff Sensitivity to Climate Change [PDF]
This study describes implementation of hydrological climate change impact assessment tool utilising a combination of statistical spatiotemporal downscaling and an operational hydrological model known as the Nile Forecasting System.
Bellerby, T +3 more
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Shyft v4.8: a framework for uncertainty assessment and distributed hydrologic modeling for operational hydrology [PDF]
Abstract. This paper presents Shyft, a novel hydrologic modeling software for streamflow forecasting targeted for use in hydropower production environments and research. The software enables rapid development and implementation in operational settings and the capability to perform distributed hydrologic modeling with multiple model and forcing ...
J. F. Burkhart +6 more
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A distributed Grid-Xinanjiang model with integration of subgrid variability of soil storage capacity
Realistic hydrological response is sensitive to the spatial variability of landscape properties. For a grid-based distributed rainfall-runoff model with a hypothesis of a uniform grid, the high-frequency information within a grid cell will be gradually ...
Wei-jian Guo +4 more
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When the River Runs Low: Heterogeneous Impacts of Transportation Disruptions on Local Grain Basis
ABSTRACT A substantial share of U.S. soybean and corn exports from the Midwest moves by barge along the Mississippi River system to export terminals in the Louisiana Gulf. Transportation costs between Midwestern grain elevators and export terminals create a wedge between prices at these locations, and shocks to these costs are partially passed on to ...
Yuan Zhang +3 more
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Flash flood in small catchments of hilly area is an extremely complicated nonlinear process affected by catchment properties and rainfall spatio-temporal variation characteristics including many physical-geographical factors, and thus accurate simulation
Xin Zhuohang +4 more
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