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Assessment of climate change impact on hydrological extremes in two source regions of the Nile River Basin
ArticleAbstract: The potential impact of climate change was investigated on the hydrological extremes of Nyando RiverPalabras claves:Autores:Ntegeka V., Ogiramoi N., Patrick Willems, Taye M.T.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:scopusExceptional pattern of extreme rainfall variability at urban centre of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: This paper examines the long-term historical changes in frequency and amplitude of rainfall extremesPalabras claves:Addis Ababa, extreme rainfall variability, UrbanizationAutores:Gebremichael M., Moges S.A., Patrick Willems, Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopusParsimonious rainfall-runoff model construction supported by time series processing and validation of hydrological extremes - Part 2: Intercomparison of models and calibration approaches
ArticleAbstract: An intercomparison of different approaches for the construction and calibration of lumped conceptualPalabras claves:hydrological extremes, Lumped conceptual model, model calibration, rainfall-runoffAutores:Diego Mora, Patrick Willems, Taye M.T., Van Steenbergen N., Vansteenkiste T.Fuentes:scopusImplications of climate change on hydrological extremes in the Blue Nile basin: A review
ReviewAbstract: Study region: The Blue Nile river basin in East Africa. Study focus: This review paper presents thePalabras claves:Blue Nile River basin, Climate Change, hydrological extremesAutores:Block P., Patrick Willems, Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of climate variability on representative QDF pbkp_redictions of the upper Blue Nile basin
ArticleAbstract: Investigation was made on the hydrological extremes of the upper Blue Nile basin in Ethiopia throughPalabras claves:Climate oscillation, Flow-duration-frequency (QDF), hydrological extremes, Upper Blue Nile basinAutores:Patrick Willems, Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopusIdentifying sources of temporal variability in hydrological extremes of the upper Blue Nile basin
ArticleAbstract: It is known that changes in catchment runoff variability are a function of changes in climate as welPalabras claves:hydrological extremes, QPM, Rainfall-runoff modeling, temporal variability, Upper Blue Nile basinAutores:Patrick Willems, Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopusWater availability change in central Belgium for the late 21st century
ArticleAbstract: We investigate the potential impact of climate change on water availability in central Belgium. TwoPalabras claves:Climate Change, CMIP5 models, Evapotranspiration, precipitation, Water balanceAutores:Patrick Willems, Tabari H., Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopusStatistical assessment of precipitation trends in the upper Blue Nile River basin
ArticleAbstract: This study investigates long-term trends in annual and seasonal precipitation at 16 stations in thePalabras claves:Change point, Ethiopia, Linear trend, Precipitation changes, Rainy seasonsAutores:Patrick Willems, Tabari H., Taye M.T.Fuentes:scopus