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Comparison of different statistical downscaling methods for climate change rainfall projections over the Lake Victoria basin considering CMIP3 and CMIP5
ArticleAbstract: In this study, outputs of three statistical downscaling (SD) methods including the change factor (DePalabras claves:Climate Change, CMIP3 versus CMIP5, GCMs, Lake victoria basin, rainfall, Statistical downscalingAutores:Nyeko-Ogiramoi P., Onyutha C., Patrick Willems, Rutkowska A., Tabari H.Fuentes:scopusAn elusive search for regional flood frequency estimates in the River Nile basin
ArticleAbstract: Estimation of peak flow quantiles in ungauged catchments is a challenge often faced by water professPalabras claves:Autores:Moges S.A., Mutua F.M., Nyeko-Ogiramoi P., Patrick WillemsFuentes: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:scopusHow well do climate models reproduce variability in observed rainfall? A case study of the Lake Victoria basin considering CMIP3, CMIP5 and CORDEX simulations
ArticleAbstract: In this study, how well the climate models reproduce variability in observed rainfall was assessed bPalabras claves:Climate Change, climate variability, CMIP3, CMIP5, CORDEX, GCM, Lake Victoria, rainfall variability, RCMAutores:Nyeko-Ogiramoi P., Onyutha C., Patrick Willems, Rutkowska A.Fuentes:scopusTrend and variability in observed hydrometeorological extremes in the Lake Victoria basin
ArticleAbstract: In the Lake Victoria basin hydrology, trend analysis has mainly been limited to the mean of the hydrPalabras claves:climate indices, climate variability, Hydrometeorological extremes, Lake Victoria, Perturbation, trendAutores:Ngirane-Katashaya G., Nyeko-Ogiramoi P., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopus