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Tian, X. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), Schleiss, M.A. (author), Bouwens, Christian (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Urban pluvial flooding is one of the most costly natural hazards worldwide. Risks of flooding are expected to increase in the future due to global warming and urbanization. The complexity of the involved processes and the lack of long-term field observations means that many crucial aspects related to urban flood risks still remain poorly...
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Solcerova, A. (author), van de Ven, F.H.M. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
One of the processes by which open water cools the air during hot summer days is by storing the heat and increasing its own temperature. This heat is then released at night. The aim of this paper is to analyze this cooling process by quantifying the magnitude of turbulent, latent and sensible, heat fluxes in comparison to radiative and ground...
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Thanda Thatoe Nwe Win, T.T.N.W. (author), Bogaard, T.A. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Newly developed mobile phone applications in combination with citizen science are used in different fields of research, such as public health monitoring, environmental monitoring, precipitation monitoring, noise pollution measurement and mapping, earth observation. In this paper, we present a low-cost water quality mobile phone measurement...
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Aydin, B.E. (author), Hagedooren, Hugo (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), Delsman, Joost (author), Essink, Gualbert H.P.Oude (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author), Abraham, E. (author)
We present a systematic approach for salinity sensor placement in a polder network, where the objective is to estimate the unmeasured salinity levels in the main polder channels. We formulate this problem as optimization of the estimated salinity levels using root mean square error (RMSE) as the "goodness of fit" measure. Starting from a...
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le Coz, C.M.L. (author), Heemink, A.W. (author), Verlaan, M. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Rainfall estimates based on satellite data are subject to errors in the position of the rainfall events in addition to errors in their intensity. This is especially true for localized rainfall events such as the convective rainstorms that occur during the monsoon season in sub-Saharan Africa. Many satellite-based estimates use gauge...
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le Coz, C.M.L. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
An ever-increasing number of rainfall estimates is available. They are used in many important applications such as flood/drought monitoring, water management, or climate monitoring. Such data are especially valuable in sub-Saharan Africa, where rainfall has considerable socioeconomic impacts and the gauge and radar networks are sparse. The...
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van der Horst, T. (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author)
Inhabitants and ecosystems in delta areas are becoming increasingly vulnerable to the effects of subsidence, caused by anthropogenic activities. Yangon is a city on the periphery of the Irrawaddy delta in Myanmar where little is known about the true extent of this hazard, while its effects can potentially harm millions of its inhabitants. This...
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Krietemeyer, A. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), van der Marel, H. (author), Realini, Eugenio (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Dual-frequency Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) enable the estimation of Zenith Tropospheric Delay (ZTD) which can be converted to PrecipitableWater Vapor (PWV). The density of existing GNSS monitoring networks is insufficient to capture small-scale water vapor variations that are especially important for extreme weather...
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Solcerova, A. (author), van Emmerik, T.H.M. (author), Hilgersom, K.P. (author), van de Ven, F.H.M. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
The urban heat island effect was first described 200 years ago, but the development of ways to mitigate heat in urban areas reaches much further into the past. Uchimizu is a 17th century Japanese tradition, in which water is sprinkled around houses to cool the ground surface and air by evaporation. Unfortunately, the number of published studies...
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Cristiano, E. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), Gaitan Sabogal, S. (author), Ochoa Rodriguez, Susana (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Rainfall variability in space and time, in relation to catchment characteristics and model complexity, plays an important role in explaining the sensitivity of hydrological response in urban areas. In this work we present a new approach to classify rainfall variability in space and time and we use this classification to investigate rainfall...
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Abbasi, A. (author), Annor, F.O. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
A 3-D numerical method is developed to investigate the spatial distribution of surface fluxes over heterogeneous surfaces in (semi-)arid regions. Quantifying the effects of changes in the momentum, thermal and moisture roughness lengths on the airflow and fluxes in the ABL is important for water resources management and local climate studies....
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Hilgersom, K.P. (author), Zijlema, Marcel (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
The three-dimensional (3-D) modelling of water systems involving double-diffusive processes is challenging due to the large computation times required to solve the flow and transport of constituents. In 3-D systems that approach axisymmetry around a central location, computation times can be reduced by applying a 2-D axisymmetric model set-up....
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Tauro, Flavia (author), Selker, J.S. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author), Abrate, Tommaso (author), Uijlenhoet, R. (author), Porfiri, Maurizio (author), Manfreda, Salvatore (author), Caylor, Kelly (author), Moramarco, Tommaso (author), Benveniste, Jerome (author), Ciraolo, Giuseppe (author), Estes, Lyndon (author), Domeneghetti, Alessio (author), Perks, Matthew T. (author), Corbari, Chiara (author), Rabiei, Ehsan (author), Ravazzani, Giovanni (author), Bogena, Heye (author), Harfouche, Antoine (author), Brocca, Luca (author), Maltese, Antonino (author), Wickert, Andy (author), Tarpanelli, Angelica (author), Good, Stephen (author), Lopez Alcala, Jose Manuel (author), Petroselli, Andrea (author), Cudennec, Christophe (author), Blume, Theresa (author), Hut, R.W. (author), Grimaldi, Salvatore (author)
To promote the advancement of novel observation techniques that may lead to new sources of information to help better understand the hydrological cycle, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) established the Measurements and Observations in the XXI century (MOXXI) Working Group in July 2013. The group comprises a...
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Cristiano, E. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), Wright, Daniel B. (author), Smith, James A. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Rainfall spatial and temporal variability are key points in the prediction of hydrological response. At the same time, catchment scale and characteristics also play important roles, especially in urban areas, where the high level of imperviousness combined with intense and localised rainfall causes fast responses (Ochoa-Rodriguez et al., 2015)....
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van Emmerik, T.H.M. (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Guerin, Marceau (author), Gentine, Pierre (author), Oliveira, Rafael (author), Hut, R.W. (author), Selker, John (author), Wagner, Jim (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
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Selker, J.S. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author), Annor, F.O. (author)
There is a lack of weather and climate observation stations in Africa, while food production, harvest predictions, and disaster mitigation would benefit from improved data-accessible observation. A new smart and sustainable weather and climate observation network now addresses the important challenge of monitoring the weather in the continent.
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Coerver, Hubertus M. (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
A big challenge in constructing global hydrological models is the inclusion of anthropogenic impacts on the water cycle, such as caused by dams. Dam operators make decisions based on experience and often uncertain information. In this study information generally available to dam operators, like inflow into the reservoir and storage levels,...
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Davids, J.C. (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), Shah, Ram Devi T. (author), Shah, Deep N. (author), Devkota, Nischal (author), Izeboud, P. (author), Pandey, Anusha (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Land development without thoughtful water supply planning can lead to unsustainability. In practice, management of our lands and waters is often unintegrated. We present new land-use, ecological stream health, water quality, and streamflow data from nine perennial watersheds in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, in the 2016 monsoon (i.e., August...
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Solcerova, A. (author), van Emmerik, T.H.M. (author), van de Ven, F.H.M. (author), Selker, J.S. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
A phenomenon known as the skin effect-a layer of surface water that is colder than the water beneath it-was previously described in oceanography and verified in lab measurements. Only a few measurements have been done on the skin effect in field conditions, and therefore this phenomenon is relatively unknown. This paper presents measurements...
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van Emmerik, T.H.M. (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Gentine, Pierre (author), Oliveira, Rafael S. (author), Bittencourt, Paulo R.L. (author), Barros, Fernanda de V. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Land–atmosphere interactions depend on momentum transfer from the atmosphere to the canopy, which in turn depends on the tree drag coefficient. It is known that the drag coefficient, and thus tree–atmosphere momentum transfer, can vary strongly within a canopy. Yet, only few measurements are available to study the variation of tree–atmosphere...
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