Spatial and temporal variability of rainfall and their effects on hydrological response in urban areas–a review

E Cristiano, M ten Veldhuis… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
In urban areas, hydrological processes are characterized by high variability in space and
time, making them sensitive to small-scale temporal and spatial rainfall variability. In the last …

An overview of flood concepts, challenges, and future directions

A Mishra, S Mukherjee, B Merz, VP Singh… - Journal of hydrologic …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
This review provides a broad overview of the current state of flood research, current
challenges, and future directions. Beginning with a discussion of flood-generating …

An advanced stochastic weather generator for simulating 2‐D high‐resolution climate variables

N Peleg, S Fatichi, A Paschalis… - Journal of Advances …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
A new stochastic weather generator, Advanced WEather GENerator for a two‐dimensional
grid (AWE‐GEN‐2d) is presented. The model combines physical and stochastic approaches …

Bottom-up multilevel flood hazard mapping by integrated inundation modelling in data scarce cities

M Guan, K Guo, H Yan, N Wright - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
With increasing urban flood risk due to urbanisation and climate change, flood hazard
prediction is ever more crucial for flood risk management and emergency response …

Why do we have so many different hydrological models? A review based on the case of Switzerland

P Horton, B Schaefli, M Kauzlaric - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrology plays a central role in applied and fundamental environmental sciences, but it is
well known to suffer from an overwhelming diversity of models, particularly to simulate …

The impact of rainfall space‐time structure in flood frequency analysis

Z Zhu, DB Wright, G Yu - Water Resources Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Flood hydrologic response is influenced by rainfall structure (ie, variability in space and
time). How this structure shapes flood frequency is unknown, and flood frequency analyses …

Intensity–duration–frequency curves from remote sensing rainfall estimates: comparing satellite and weather radar over the eastern Mediterranean

F Marra, E Morin, N Peleg, Y Mei… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
Intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) curves are widely used to quantify the probability of
occurrence of rainfall extremes. The usual rain gauge-based approach provides accurate …

Six decades of rainfall and flood frequency analysis using stochastic storm transposition: Review, progress, and prospects

DB Wright, G Yu, JF England - Journal of Hydrology, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Stochastic Storm Transposition (SST) involves resampling and random geospatial
shifting (ie transposition) of observed storm events to generate hypothetical but realistic …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping storm spatial profiles for flood impact assessments

N Peleg, N Ban, MJ Gibson, AS Chen… - Advances in Water …, 2022 - Elsevier
Synthetic design storms are often used to plan new drainage systems or assess flood
impacts on infrastructure. To simulate extreme rainfall events under climate change, design …

Uncertainties in projected runoff over the conterminous United States

I Giuntoli, G Villarini, C Prudhomme, DM Hannah - Climatic Change, 2018 - Springer
Projections of runoff from global multi-model ensembles provide a valuable basis for the
estimation of future hydrological extremes. However, projections suffer from uncertainty that …