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Climate change impact on river flows and catchment hydrology: A comparison of two spatially distributed models
ArticleAbstract: Hydrological models have been widely used to assess changes in stream discharges by climate change;Palabras claves:Climate change impact analysis, Distributed hydrological models, Mike She, Model comparison, WetSpaAutores:Batelaan O., De Smedt F., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Tavakoli M., Vansteenkiste T.Fuentes:scopusClimate change scenarios for precipitation and potential evapotranspiration over central Belgium
ArticleAbstract: In this article, we examine climate model estimations for the future climate over central Belgium. OPalabras claves:Autores:Baguis P., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Roulin E.Fuentes:scopusAssessment of climate change impact on hydrological extremes in two source regions of the Nile River Basin
ArticleAbstract: The potential impact of climate change was investigated on the hydrological extremes of Nyando RiverPalabras claves:Autores:Ntegeka V., Ogiramoi N., Patrick Willems, Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopusA holistic model for coastal flooding using system diagrams and the Source-Pathway-Receptor (SPR) concept
ArticleAbstract: Coastal flooding is a problem of increasing relevance in low-lying coastal regions worldwide. In addPalabras claves:Autores:Clarke D., Hanson S., Monbaliu J., Narayan S., Nicholls R.J., Ntegeka V., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusDeveloping tailored climate change scenarios for hydrological impact assessments
ArticleAbstract: To account for the high uncertainty in climate change scenarios, it is advisable to include the maxiPalabras claves:Climate Change, Extremes, Impact analysis, Peak flows, Quantile perturbation, RunoffAutores:Baguis P., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Roulin E.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment and Comparison of Two Fast Surrogate Models for Urban Pluvial Flood Simulations
ArticleAbstract: Detailed full hydrodynamic 1D-2D dual drainage models are a well-established approach to simulate urPalabras claves:Computational hydraulics, Pluvial flooding, Surrogate modelling, Urban drainage model, Urban floodingAutores:Bermúdez M., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of a computationally efficient urban flood modelling approach
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents a parsimonious and data-driven modelling approach to simulate urban floods. FlooPalabras claves:Autores:Murlà-Tuyls D., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation and inter-comparison of Global Climate Models' performance over Katonga and Ruizi catchments in Lake Victoria basin
ArticleAbstract: Regional impact assessments of climate change on hydrological extremes require robust examinations oPalabras claves:Climate models, Consistency, Evaluation, Extremes, Quantile analysis, rainfallAutores:Ngirane-Katashaya G., Ntegeka V., Nyeko-Ogiramoi P., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusIntercomparison of hydrological model structures and calibration approaches in climate scenario impact projections
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this paper is to investigate the effects of hydrological model structure and calibrPalabras claves:Climate Change, Ensemble modelling, Extreme flows, Pbkp_redictive uncertainty, Rainfall-runoff modelAutores:Batelaan O., De Smedt F., Ntegeka V., Patrick Willems, Pereira F., Tavakoli M., Vansteenkiste T.Fuentes:scopusTrends and multidecadal oscillations in rainfall extremes, based on a more than 100-year time series of 10 min rainfall intensities at Uccle, Belgium
ArticleAbstract: Investigation was made on whether the recent historical changes in frequency and amplitude of rainfaPalabras claves:Autores:Ntegeka V., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopus