[HTML][HTML] Battle of centralized and decentralized urban stormwater networks: from redundancy perspective

S Hesarkazzazi, AE Bakhshipour, M Hajibabaei… - Water research, 2022 - Elsevier
Recent research underpinned the effectiveness of topological decentralization for urban
stormwater networks (USNs) during the planning stage in terms of both capital savings and …

Hydrological frequency analysis under nonstationarity using the Metastatistical approach and its simplified version

CT Vidrio-Sahagún, J He - Advances in Water Resources, 2022 - Elsevier
The implementation of nonstationary hydrological frequency analysis (NS-HFA) has often
been hampered by the relatively short datasets and the resulting high uncertainty. Most …

Nonstationary flood and low flow frequency analysis in the upper reaches of Huaihe River Basin, China, using climatic variables and reservoir index as covariates

M Wang, S Jiang, L Ren, CY Xu, P Shi, S Yuan, Y Liu… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Conventional water infrastructure designs for flood and low flows are usually based on the
assumption of stationarity of extreme events. However, recent evidence suggests that the …

Time-varying network-based approach for capturing hydrological extremes under climate change with application on drought

R Dutta, R Maity - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
Hydrologic extremes often lead to droughts and floods that adversely affect the socio-
economic development. Change in the characteristics and causes of hydrologic extremes …

[HTML][HTML] Toponyms: A neglected asset within the water framework and flood directives implementation process; the case study of Greece

C Skoulikaris - Acta Geophysica, 2023 - Springer
Proxy data and qualitative information are important assets in water resources and floods
management. In the research, the river water bodies with characteristic toponyms …

A practice-oriented framework for stationary and nonstationary flood frequency analysis

CT Vidrio-Sahagún, J Ruschkowski, J He… - … Modelling & Software, 2024 - Elsevier
In flood frequency analysis (FFA), choices of distribution and methods can hinder the
reproducibility of results. Besides, changes in climate, land use/cover, and water …

Using climate information as covariates to improve nonstationary flood frequency analysis in Brazil

G Anzolin, PLB Chaffe, JA Vrugt… - Hydrological Sciences …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Climatic drivers of floods have been widely used to improve nonstationary flood frequency
analysis (FFA). However, the forecast ability of nonstationary FFA with out-of-sample …

A method for detecting the non-stationarity during high flows under global change

Z Zhang, J Huang, PD Wagner, N Fohrer - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The sustainability of existing water resources is influenced by extreme streamflow, and
climate variability and human activities are generally the major factors controlling these …

[HTML][HTML] Towards seasonal forecasting of flood probabilities in Europe using climate and catchment information

E Steirou, L Gerlitz, X Sun, H Apel, A Agarwal, S Totz… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
We investigate whether the distribution of maximum seasonal streamflow is significantly
affected by catchment or climate state of the season/month ahead. We fit the Generalized …

Nonstationary hydrological frequency analysis using the Metastatistical extreme value distribution

CT Vidrio-Sahagún, J He, A Pietroniro - Advances in Water Resources, 2023 - Elsevier
The nonstationary hydrological frequency analysis (NS-HFA) aids in assessing the
recurrence of hydrological extremes under nonstationarity, but its reliability is often …