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Imhoff, Ruben O. (author), De Cruz, Lesley (author), Dewettinck, Wout (author), Brauer, Claudia C. (author), Uijlenhoet, R. (author), van Heeringen, Klaas Jan (author), Velasco-Forero, Carlos (author), Nerini, Daniele (author), Van Ginderachter, Michiel (author), Weerts, Albrecht H. (author)
Flash flood early warning requires accurate rainfall forecasts with a high spatial and temporal resolution. As the first few hours ahead are already not sufficiently well captured by the rainfall forecasts of numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, radar rainfall nowcasting can provide an alternative. Because this observation-based method...
journal article 2023
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Wullems, Bas J.M. (author), Brauer, Claudia C. (author), Baart, F. (author), Weerts, Albrecht H. (author)
Estuarine salt intrusion causes problems with freshwater availability in many deltas. Water managers require timely and accurate forecasts to be able to mitigate and adapt to salt intrusion. Data-driven models derived with machine learning are ideally suited for this, as they can mimic complex non-linear systems and are computationally...
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Imhoff, R. O. (author), Brauer, C. C. (author), van Heeringen, K. J. (author), Uijlenhoet, R. (author), Weerts, A. H. (author)
To assess the potential of radar rainfall nowcasting for early warning, nowcasts for 659 events were used to construct discharge forecasts for 12 Dutch catchments. Four open-source nowcasting algorithms were tested: Rainymotion Sparse (RM-S), Rainymotion DenseRotation (RM-DR), Pysteps deterministic (PS-D), and probabilistic (PS-P) with 20...
journal article 2022
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Wannasin, C. (author), Brauer, C.C. (author), Uijlenhoet, R. (author), van Verseveld, W.J. (author), Weerts, Albrecht H. (author)
Study region Upper region of the Greater Chao Phraya River (GCPR) basin in Thailand. Study focus This study presents a (∼1 km resolution) distributed hydrological model, wflow_sbm, with global spatial data and parameterization for estimating daily streamflow in the upper GCPR basin, with the aim to overcome in situ data scarcity often occurring...
journal article 2021
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Imhoff, Ruben (author), Brauer, Claudia (author), Van Heeringen, Klaas Jan (author), Leijnse, Hidde (author), Overeem, Aart (author), Weerts, Albrecht (author), Uijlenhoet, R. (author)
The presence of significant biases in real-time radar quantitative precipitation estimations (QPEs) limits its use in hydrometeorological forecasting systems. Here, we introduce CARROTS (Climatology-based Adjustments for Radar Rainfall in an OperaTional Setting), a set of fixed bias reduction factors, which vary per grid cell and day of the...
journal article 2021
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Bouaziz, L.J.E. (author), Fenicia, Fabrizio (author), Thirel, Guillaume (author), de Boer-Euser, Tanja (author), Buitink, Joost (author), Brauer, Claudia C. (author), De Niel, Jan (author), Savenije, Hubert (author), Hrachowitz, M. (author)
Streamflow is often the only variable used to evaluate hydrological models. In a previous international comparison study, eight research groups followed an identical protocol to calibrate 12 hydrological models using observed streamflow of catchments within the Meuse basin. In the current study, we quantify the differences in five states and...
journal article 2021
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Wannasin, C. (author), Brauer, C. C. (author), Uijlenhoet, R. (author), van Verseveld, W. J. (author), Weerts, A. H. (author)
Study region: Upper region of the Greater Chao Phraya River (GCPR) basin in Thailand. Study focus: The upper GCPR basin is highly regulated by multipurpose reservoirs, which obviously have altered the natural streamflow. Understanding quantitative effects of such alteration is crucial for effective water resource management. Therefore, this...
journal article 2021
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de Boer-Euser, Tanja (author), Bouaziz, L.J.E. (author), De Niel, J. (author), Brauer, C. (author), Dewals, B. (author), Drogue, G. (author), Fenicia, F. (author), Grelier, B. (author), Nossent, J. (author), Pereira, F. (author), Savenije, Hubert (author), Thirel, G. (author), Willems, P (author)
International collaboration between research institutes and universities is a promising way to reach consensus on hydrological model development. Although model comparison studies are very valuable for international cooperation, they do often not lead to very clear new insights regarding the relevance of the modelled processes. We hypothesise...
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