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Climate or land cover variations: What is driving observed changes in river peak flows A data-based attribution study
ArticleAbstract: Climate change and land cover changes are influencing the hydrological regime of rivers worldwide. IPalabras claves:Autores:De Niel J., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusBehind the scenes of streamflow model performance
ArticleAbstract: Streamflow is often the only variable used to evaluate hydrological models. In a previous internatioPalabras claves:Autores:Bouaziz L.J.E., Brauer C.C., Buitink J., De Boer-Euser T., De Niel J., Dewals B.J., Drogue G., Fenicia F., Grelier B., Hrachowitz M., Melsen L.A., Moustakas S., Nossent J., Patrick Willems, Pereira F., Savenije H.H.G., Sprokkereef E., Stam J., Thirel G., Weerts A.H.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:scopusEfficient approach for impact analysis of land cover changes on hydrological extremes by means of a lumped conceptual model
ArticleAbstract: Study region: Belgium, Flanders, Grote Nete and Zuunbeek catchments. Study focus: The focus of thisPalabras claves:Conceptual hydrological modelling, hydrological extremes, Impact analysis, Land cover changesAutores:De Niel J., Moustakas S., Patrick Willems, Tran Q.Q., Vermeir A.Fuentes:scopusOn the correlation between precipitation and potential evapotranspiration climate change signals for hydrological impact analyses
ArticleAbstract: State-of-the-art hydrological climate impact assessment involves ensemble approaches to address uncePalabras claves:Climate Change, ensembles, Extreme flows, impact study, UNCERTAINTYAutores:De Niel J., Patrick Willems, Van Uytven E.Fuentes:scopusLooking beyond general metrics for model comparison – Lessons from an international model intercomparison study
ArticleAbstract: International collaboration between research institutes and universities is a promising way to reachPalabras claves:Autores:Bouaziz L.J.E., Brauer C.C., De Boer-Euser T., De Niel J., Dewals B.J., Drogue G., Fenicia F., Grelier B., Nossent J., Patrick Willems, Pereira F., Savenije H.H.G., Thirel G.Fuentes:scopusUncertainty Analysis of Climate Change Impact on River Flow Extremes Based on a Large Multi-Model Ensemble
ArticleAbstract: Water managers are faced with a changing climate in the decision-making process while adaptation andPalabras claves:Anova, CMIP5, hydrological extremes, Rainfall-runoff model, UNCERTAINTYAutores:De Niel J., Patrick Willems, Van Uytven E.Fuentes:scopusUncovering the shortcomings of a weather typing method
ArticleAbstract: In recent years many methods for statistical downscaling of the precipitation climate model outputsPalabras claves:Autores:De Niel J., Patrick Willems, Van Uytven E.Fuentes:scopusWeather Typing-Based Flood Frequency Analysis Verified for Exceptional Historical Events of Past 500 Years Along the Meuse River
ArticleAbstract: Governments, policy makers, and water managers are pushed by recent socioeconomic developments suchPalabras claves:Extrapolation, Extreme value analysis, river peak flow, Weather typingAutores:De Niel J., Demarée G., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusSpatially Distributed Conceptual Hydrological Model Building: A Generic Top-Down Approach Starting From Lumped Models
ArticleAbstract: Changing environmental conditions might have severe impacts on future flood frequencies and water avPalabras claves:Autores:De Niel J., Patrick Willems, Tran Q.Q.Fuentes:scopus