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Assessment of native radar reflectivity and radar rainfall estimates for discharge forecasting in mountain catchments with a random forest model
ArticleAbstract: Discharge forecasting is a key component for early warning systems and extremely useful for decisionPalabras claves:Andes, Discharge forecasting, Machine learning, Mountain region, Native radar data, Radar rainfall, Radar reflectivity, X-bandAutores:Bendix J., Contreras P., Johanna Orellana-Alvear, Paul Muñoz, Rolando Enrique Célleri Alvear, Rollenbeck R.Fuentes:googlescopusFlash-flood forecasting in an andean mountain catchment-development of a step-wise methodology based on the random forest algorithm
ArticleAbstract: Flash-flood forecasting has emerged worldwide due to the catastrophic socio-economic impacts this haPalabras claves:Flash-flood, forecasting, Lag analysis, Machine learning, Precipitation-runoff, random forestAutores:Johanna Orellana-Alvear, Patrick Willems, Paul Muñoz, Rolando Enrique Célleri AlvearFuentes:googlescopusEffect of the resolution of tipping-bucket rain gauge and calculation method on rainfall intensities in an andean mountain gradient
ArticleAbstract: A laser-optical disdrometer served as reference to assess the absolute percent bias of calculated raPalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, ECUADOR, Páramo ecoregion, Percent absolute bias, Precipitation sensor, Rainfall intensityAutores:Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, P Muñoz, Paul Muñoz, Rolando Enrique Célleri AlvearFuentes:googlerraaescopusInfluence of random forest hyperparameterization on short-term runoff forecasting in an andean mountain catchment
ArticleAbstract: The Random Forest (RF) algorithm, a decision-tree-based technique, has become a promising approach fPalabras claves:Machine learning, Optimal hyperparameters, random forest, Runoff forecasting, Tropical AndesAutores:Bendix J., Contreras P., Johanna Orellana-Alvear, Paul Muñoz, Rolando Enrique Célleri AlvearFuentes:googlescopus