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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:scopusAnalyses of rainfall trends in the Nile River Basin
ArticleAbstract: Trends in rainfall at 39 locations of the Nile River Basin (NRB) in Africa were analyzed. ComparisonPalabras claves:Mann–Kendall test, Nile River Basin, rainfall, Sub-trend identification, Trend analysis, Trend homogeneityAutores:Nyandwaro G., Onyutha C., Patrick Willems, Tabari H., Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopusDecadal Analysis of River Flow Extremes Using Quantile-Based Approaches
ArticleAbstract: Next to the traditional analysis of trends in time series of hydro-climatological variables, analysiPalabras claves:Extreme quantiles, Periodic fluctuations, River flow time series, Trend analysisAutores:Onyutha C., Patrick Willems, Tabari H., Taye M.T.Fuentes: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:scopusInfluence of spatial and temporal scales on statistical analyses of rainfall variability in the River Nile basin
ArticleAbstract: In this study, empirical orthogonal function was applied to analyze rainfall variability in the NilePalabras claves:climate variability, Empirical orthogonal function (EOF), Meteorology, rainfall variability, River Nile basin, Variability analysesAutores:Onyutha C., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusEmpirical statistical characterization and regionalization of amplitude–duration–frequency curves for extreme peak flows in the Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: This paper focuses on a regionalization attempt to partly solve data limitation problems iPalabras claves:Extreme value analysis, Floods, flow extremes, QDF, RegionalizationAutores:Onyutha C., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusInvestigation of flow-rainfall co-variation for catchments selected based on the two main sources of River Nile
ArticleAbstract: The co-variation of rainfall and flow was assessed in four selected catchments of the River Nile whiPalabras claves:CRD trend test, HBV, Nam, QPM, Rainfall-runoff modeling, River Nile, VHMAutores:Onyutha C., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusSpace-time variability of extreme rainfall in the River Nile basin
ArticleAbstract: In this study, spatio-temporal variability in daily rainfall extremes based on 0.5° × 0.5° gridded dPalabras claves:climate indices, climate variability, Quantile perturbation method, rainfall extremes, rainfall variability, River Nile basinAutores:Onyutha C., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusSpatial and temporal variability of rainfall in the Nile Basin
ArticleAbstract: Spatiotemporal variability in annual and seasonal rainfall totals were assessed at 37 locations of tPalabras claves:Autores:Onyutha C., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusTemporal and spatial variability of extreme river flow quantiles in the Upper Vistula River basin, Poland
ArticleAbstract: Temporal and spatial variability in extreme quantile anomalies of seasonal and annual maximum riverPalabras claves:Anomaly, extreme river flow quantile, Hilbert-Huang Transform, large-scale climate indices, oscillation, Return periodAutores:Młocek W., Onyutha C., Patrick Willems, Rutkowska A.Fuentes:scopus