Knowledge about flood generating processes can be beneficial for numerous applications. Especially in the context of climate change impact assessment, daily patterns of meteorological and catchment state conditions leading to flood events (i.e., storylines) may be of value. Here, we propose an approach to identify storylines of flood generation using daily weather and snow cover observations. The approach is tested for and applied to a typical pre‐Alpine catchment in the period between 1961 and 2014. Five precipitation parameters were determined that describe temporal and spatial characteristics of the flood associated precipitation events. The catchment's snow coverage was derived using statistical relationships between a satellite‐derive...
Continuous sub-daily precipitation sequences are required for many hydrological applications. Unfort...
This study proposes a new process-based framework to characterize and classify runoff events of vari...
A rain-on-snow flood occurred in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland, on 10 October 2011, and caused signi...
Knowledge about flood generating processes can be beneficial for numerous applications. Especially ...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
We investigate some properties of the rainfall and runoff processes at the daily scale looking at th...
International audienceFlood projections are still highly uncertain, partly resulting from the limite...
Flood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggerin...
Hydrological extreme events are generated by different sequences of hydrometeorological drivers, the...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
The aim of this study is to investigate extreme precipitation events caused by atmospheric rivers an...
AbstractFlood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological t...
The aim of this study is to investigate extreme precipitation events caused by atmospheric rivers an...
Mixture of runoff generation processes poses a challenge for predicting upper flood quantiles. We ex...
We apply a physical climate storyline approach to an autumn flood event in the West Coast of Norway ...
Continuous sub-daily precipitation sequences are required for many hydrological applications. Unfort...
This study proposes a new process-based framework to characterize and classify runoff events of vari...
A rain-on-snow flood occurred in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland, on 10 October 2011, and caused signi...
Knowledge about flood generating processes can be beneficial for numerous applications. Especially ...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
We investigate some properties of the rainfall and runoff processes at the daily scale looking at th...
International audienceFlood projections are still highly uncertain, partly resulting from the limite...
Flood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggerin...
Hydrological extreme events are generated by different sequences of hydrometeorological drivers, the...
Rain-on-snow, in which rainfall occurs upon a previously existing snowpack, complicates runoff respo...
The aim of this study is to investigate extreme precipitation events caused by atmospheric rivers an...
AbstractFlood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological t...
The aim of this study is to investigate extreme precipitation events caused by atmospheric rivers an...
Mixture of runoff generation processes poses a challenge for predicting upper flood quantiles. We ex...
We apply a physical climate storyline approach to an autumn flood event in the West Coast of Norway ...
Continuous sub-daily precipitation sequences are required for many hydrological applications. Unfort...
This study proposes a new process-based framework to characterize and classify runoff events of vari...
A rain-on-snow flood occurred in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland, on 10 October 2011, and caused signi...