Gerald A.
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Three-Dimensional Clustering in the Characterization of Spatiotemporal Drought Dynamics
Cluster Size Filter and Drought Indicator Threshold Optimization
In response to pressing global challenges like climate change, rapid population growth, and an urgent need for sustainable infrastructure, cities face an immediate and crucial necessity to transition swiftly toward an integrated approach to managing urban water resources. This ...
Improved drought forecasting in Kazakhstan using machine and deep learning
A non-contiguous drought analysis approach
Kazakhstan is recently experiencing an increase in drought trends. However, low-capacity probabilistic drought forecasts and poor dissemination have led to a drought crisis in 2021 that resulted in the loss of thousands of livestock. To improve drought forecasting accuracy, th ...
This study presents a simple framework methodology for selecting the most appropriate locations for managed aquifer recharge (MAR). The proposed approach is applicable to aquifers that are located in coastal or mountainous areas and are used either for agricultural or industri ...
Estimating disease burden of rotavirus in floodwater through traffic in the urban areas
A case study of Can Tho city, Vietnam
Microbial pathogens in urban floodwaters pose risks to human health, potentially causing diseases such as diarrhea. However, the disease burden related to urban traffic exposure from citizens passing through floodwaters is not easily quantified and therefore not included in ma ...
Successful modelling of the groundwater level variations in hydrogeological systems in complex formations considerably depends on spatial and temporal data availability and knowledge of the boundary conditions. Geostatistics plays an important role in model-related data analys ...
Spatiotemporal drought risk assessment considering resilience and heterogeneous vulnerability factors
Lempa transboundary river basin in the central american dry corridor
Drought characterization and risk assessment are of great significance due to drought’s negative impact on human health, economy, and ecosystem. This paper investigates drought characterization and risk assessment in the Lempa River basin in Central America. We applied the Sta ...
Many grid‐based spatial hydrological models suffer from the complexity of setting up a coherent spatial structure to calibrate such a complex, highly parameterized system. There are essential aspects of model‐building to be taken into account: spatial resolution, the routing e ...
Decomposing satellite-based rainfall errors in flood estimation
Hydrological responses using a spatiotemporal object-based verification method
A spatiotemporal object-based rainfall analysis method is used to evaluate the hydrological response of two systematic satellite error sources for storm estimation in the Capivari catchment, Brazil. This method is called Spatiotemporal Contiguous Object-based Rainfall Analysis ...
Drought is a complex natural phenomenon. The description of the way in which drought changes (moves) in space may help to acquire knowledge on its drivers and processes to improve its monitoring and prediction. This research presents the application of an approach to character ...
Assessing the performance of near real-time rainfall products to represent spatiotemporal characteristics of extreme events
Case study of a subtropical catchment in south-eastern Brazil
A sufficient data length can play an important role in a proper estimation drought index, leading to a better appraisal for drought risk reduction. The South Central Region of Vietnam is one of drought prone areas but it has poor data conditions. A collection of meteorological ...
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Advanced Hydroinformatics
Machine Learning and Optimization for Water Resources
Advanced Hydroinformatics: Machine Learni ...