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Drost, N. (author), Bierkens, M. (author), Donchyts, G. (author), Van de Giesen, N.C. (author), Hummel, S. (author), Hut, R.W. (author), Kockx, A. (author), Meersbergen, M. (author), Sutanudjaja, E. (author), Verlaan, M. (author), Weerts, A. (author), Winsemius, H. (author)
journal article 2015
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Ehret, U. (author), Gupta, H.V. (author), Sivapalan, M. (author), Weijs, S.V. (author), Schymanski, S.J. (author), Blöschl, G. (author), Gelfan, A.N. (author), Harman, C. (author), Kleidon, A. (author), Bogaard, T.A. (author), Wang, D. (author), Wagener, T. (author), Scherer, U. (author), Zehe, E. (author), Bierkens, M.F.P. (author), Di Baldassarre, G. (author), Parajka, J. (author), Van Beek, L.P.H. (author), Van Griensven, A. (author), Westhoff, M.C. (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author)
Throughout its historical development, hydrology as an earth science, but especially as a problem-centred engineering discipline has largely relied (quite successfully) on the assumption of stationarity. This includes assuming time invariance of boundary conditions such as climate, system configurations such as land use, topography and...
journal article 2014
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Candogan Yossef, N. (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Weerts, A. (author), Van Beek, R. (author), Bierkens, M.F.P. (author)
We investigate the relative contributions of initial conditions (ICs) and meteorological forcing (MF) to the skill of the global seasonal streamflow forecasting system FEWS-World, using the global hydrological model PCRaster Global Water Balance. Potential improvement in forecasting skill through better climate prediction or by better estimation...
journal article 2013