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A Robust Method to Update Local River Inundation Maps Using Global Climate Model Output and Weather Typing Based Statistical Downscaling
ArticleAbstract: Global warming is changing the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitation events. This requirePalabras claves:Climate Change, Extreme floods, rainfall variability, Statistical downscaling, Weather typesAutores:Bermúdez M., Cea L., Farfán J.F., Patrick Willems, Puertas J., Van Uytven E.Fuentes:scopusFighting big data and ensemble fatigue in climate change impact studies: Can we turn the ensemble cascade upside down?
ArticleAbstract: Climate change impact modellers consider the availability of large ensembles of climate model resultPalabras claves:bias, Clustering, inter-dependence, perfect pbkp_redictor experiment, Skill, Statistical downscaling, ValidationAutores:De Niel J., Meert P., Patrick Willems, Van Uytven E., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of change factor-based statistical downscaling methods for impact analysis in urban hydrology
ArticleAbstract: Climate change impact analysis in urban hydrology involves downscaling of coarse climate model outpuPalabras claves:assumptions, overflow events, perfect pbkp_redictor experiment, Skill, Urban stormwater systems, ValidationAutores:Patrick Willems, Van Uytven E., Wampers E., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusReal-Time River Flood Control under Historical and Future Climatic Conditions: Flanders Case Study
ArticleAbstract: Model predictive control (MPC) has shown to be an efficient technique for real-time flood control. TPalabras claves:Climate scenario analysis, Long-term series, Model Pbkp_redictive Control, real-time flood control, Reduced genetic algorithmAutores:Meert P., Patrick Willems, Van Uytven E., Vermuyten E., Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopus