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Diaz, Vitali (author), Corzo, Gerald A. (author), Pérez, José R. (author)
Extreme hydrological events (EHEs), such as droughts and floods, vary spatially and temporally in nature. The increase in the number of events in the last few decades has motivated the research of the spatiotemporal variability of the future extreme precipitation and temperature. To study the consequences on the EHEs due to the uncertainty of...
book chapter 2019
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Le, Hung Manh (author), Corzo, Gerald A. (author), Medina, Vicente (author), Diaz, Vitali (author), Nguyen, Bang Luong (author), Solomatine, D.P. (author)
Drought indicators are of critical importance in characterization and forecasting. The use of the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) has increasingly become the main tool for drought analysis; however, the index lacks hydrological information useful as a proxy for other types of droughts. This study aims at evaluating the SPI against the...
book chapter 2019
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Diaz, Vitali (author), Corzo, Gerald A. (author), Van Lanen, Henny A.J. (author), Solomatine, D.P. (author)
Understanding, characterizing, and predicting drought is vital for the reduction of its consequences. In the last few decades, many studies have moved drought analysis from the conventional lumped approach to a more spatiotemporal analysis. Two main developments have motivated this: one is global data availability and the other is the number of...
book chapter 2019