How long a river remembers its past is still an open question. Perturbations occurring in large catchments may impact the flow regime for several weeks and months, therefore providing a physical explanation for the occasional tendency of floods to occur in clusters. The research question explored in this paper may be stated as follows: can higher than usual river discharges in the low flow season be associated to a higher probability of floods in the subsequent high flow season? The physical explanation for such association may be related to the presence of higher soil moisture storage at the beginning of the high flow season, which may induce lower infiltration rates and therefore higher river runoff. Another possible explanation is persis...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...
Predicting magnitude and frequency of floods is a key issue in hydrology, with implications in many ...
Understanding the spatial variability of key parameters of flood probability distributions represent...
How long a river remembers its past is still an open question. Perturbations occurring in large catc...
We explore the memory properties of catchments for predicting the likelihood of floods based on obse...
We explore the memory properties of catchments for predicting the likelihood of floods basing on ob...
The geophysical and hydrological processes governing river flow formation exhibit persistence at sev...
International audienceThe geophysical and hydrological processes governing river flow formation exhi...
The assessment of collective risk for flood risk management requires a better understanding of the s...
Scientists and public administrators are devoting increasing attention to the Po River, in Italy, in...
[1] Long memory is a hydrological property that can lead to prolonged droughts or the temporal clust...
[1] Derived flood frequency models can be used to study climate and land use change effects on the f...
River flow time series are far from being stationary and always experienced changes in the past, als...
Floods are of great concern in many areas of the world, with the last decade seeing major fluvial fl...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...
Predicting magnitude and frequency of floods is a key issue in hydrology, with implications in many ...
Understanding the spatial variability of key parameters of flood probability distributions represent...
How long a river remembers its past is still an open question. Perturbations occurring in large catc...
We explore the memory properties of catchments for predicting the likelihood of floods based on obse...
We explore the memory properties of catchments for predicting the likelihood of floods basing on ob...
The geophysical and hydrological processes governing river flow formation exhibit persistence at sev...
International audienceThe geophysical and hydrological processes governing river flow formation exhi...
The assessment of collective risk for flood risk management requires a better understanding of the s...
Scientists and public administrators are devoting increasing attention to the Po River, in Italy, in...
[1] Long memory is a hydrological property that can lead to prolonged droughts or the temporal clust...
[1] Derived flood frequency models can be used to study climate and land use change effects on the f...
River flow time series are far from being stationary and always experienced changes in the past, als...
Floods are of great concern in many areas of the world, with the last decade seeing major fluvial fl...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...
Predicting magnitude and frequency of floods is a key issue in hydrology, with implications in many ...
Understanding the spatial variability of key parameters of flood probability distributions represent...