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Assimilating SAR-derived water level data into a hydraulic model: A case study
ArticleAbstract: Satellite-based active microwave sensors not only provide synoptic overviews of flooded areas, but aPalabras claves:Autores:De Lannoy G.J.M., Douglas Antonio Plaza Guingla, Giustarini L., Hoffmann L., Hostache R., Keyser R.D., Matgen P., Montanari M., Pauwels V.R.N., Pfister L., Savenije H.H.G.Fuentes:googlescopusCan ASCAT-derived soil wetness indices reduce pbkp_redictive uncertainty in well-gauged areas? A comparison with in situ observed soil moisture in an assimilation application
ArticleAbstract: Although soil moisture is a key variable controlling the hydrological response of a catchment to raiPalabras claves:ASCAT, Data assimilation, hydrological modeling, Microwave remote sensing, particle Filter, soil moistureAutores:Douglas Antonio Plaza Guingla, Fenicia F., Heitz S., Keyser R.D., Matgen P., Pauwels V.R.N., Savenije H.H.G., Wagner W.Fuentes:googlescopusImproving particle filters in rainfall-runoff models: Application of the resample-move step and the ensemble Gaussian particle filter
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this paper is to analyze the improvement in the performance of the particle filterPalabras claves:Data assimilation, ensemble Kalman filter, Gaussian particle filter, particle Filter, Rainfall-runoff modelsAutores:De Lannoy G.J.M., Douglas Antonio Plaza Guingla, Giustarini L., Keyser R.D., Matgen P., Pauwels V.R.N.Fuentes:googlescopusThe importance of parameter resampling for soil moisture data assimilation into hydrologic models using the particle filter
ArticleAbstract: The Sequential Importance Sampling with Resampling (SISR) particle filter and the SISR with parametePalabras claves:Autores:De Lannoy G.J.M., Douglas Antonio Plaza Guingla, Giustarini L., Keyser R.D., Matgen P., Pauwels V.R.N.Fuentes:googlescopus