To enable operational flood forecasting and drought monitoring, reliable and consistent methods for precipitation interpolation are needed. Such methods need to deal with the deficiencies of sparse operational real-time data compared to quality-controlled offline data sources used in historical analyses. In particular, often only a fraction of the measurement network reports in near real-time. For this purpose, we present an interpolation method, generalized REGNIE (genRE), which makes use of climatological monthly background grids derived from existing gridded precipitation climatology data sets. We show how genRE can be used to mimic and extend climatological precipitation data sets in near real-time using (sparse) real-time measurement n...
Rain gauges and weather radars both constitute important devices for operational precipitation monit...
The coarse spacing of automatic rain gauges complicates near-real- time spatial analyses of precipit...
With the ongoing development of distributed hydrological models, flood risk analysis calls for synth...
To enable operational flood forecasting and drought monitoring, reliable and consistent methods for ...
A high resolution (1.2x1.2km) gridded precipitation dataset with hourly time step that covers the wh...
Hydrological forecasts are a useful and cost-effective tool to aid decision making. Hydrological for...
We present a new global land-based daily precipitation dataset from 1950 using an interpolated netwo...
Hydrological modelling of floods relies on precipitation data with a high resolution in space and ti...
Within the context of flood forecasting we deal with the improvement of regionalisation methods for ...
Floods are responsible for one third of the economic losses induced by natural hazards throughout th...
International audienceThis paper presents some improvements of a probabilistic quantitative precipit...
The presence of significant biases in real-time radar quantitative precipitation estimations (QPEs) ...
Weather generators (WGs) based on temporal resampling algorithms are not able to generate new extrem...
In this cumulative dissertation, different features and methods are presented to assess and process ...
A so-called disaggregation technique is used to combine daily rain gauge measurements and hourly rad...
Rain gauges and weather radars both constitute important devices for operational precipitation monit...
The coarse spacing of automatic rain gauges complicates near-real- time spatial analyses of precipit...
With the ongoing development of distributed hydrological models, flood risk analysis calls for synth...
To enable operational flood forecasting and drought monitoring, reliable and consistent methods for ...
A high resolution (1.2x1.2km) gridded precipitation dataset with hourly time step that covers the wh...
Hydrological forecasts are a useful and cost-effective tool to aid decision making. Hydrological for...
We present a new global land-based daily precipitation dataset from 1950 using an interpolated netwo...
Hydrological modelling of floods relies on precipitation data with a high resolution in space and ti...
Within the context of flood forecasting we deal with the improvement of regionalisation methods for ...
Floods are responsible for one third of the economic losses induced by natural hazards throughout th...
International audienceThis paper presents some improvements of a probabilistic quantitative precipit...
The presence of significant biases in real-time radar quantitative precipitation estimations (QPEs) ...
Weather generators (WGs) based on temporal resampling algorithms are not able to generate new extrem...
In this cumulative dissertation, different features and methods are presented to assess and process ...
A so-called disaggregation technique is used to combine daily rain gauge measurements and hourly rad...
Rain gauges and weather radars both constitute important devices for operational precipitation monit...
The coarse spacing of automatic rain gauges complicates near-real- time spatial analyses of precipit...
With the ongoing development of distributed hydrological models, flood risk analysis calls for synth...