Global and continental scale hydrological reanalysis datasets receive growing attention due to their increasing number of applications, ranging from water resources management, climate change studies, water related hazards and policy support. Until recently, their use was mostly limited to qualitative assessments, due to their coarse spatial and temporal resolution, large uncertainty and bias in the model output, and limited extent of the dataset in space and time. This research reports on the setup of a gridded hydrological model with quasi-global coverage, able to reproduce a seamless 39-year streamflow simulation in all world’s medium to large river basins. The model was calibrated at 1226 river sections with a total drainage area of 51 ...
This paper investigates the value of observed river discharge data for global-scale hydrological mod...
To improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale,...
In the current study, two regional climate models (MM5 and REMO) driven by different global boundary...
Estimating how much water is flowing through rivers at the global scale is challenging due to a lack...
Estimating how much water is flowing through rivers at the global scale is challenging due to a lack...
The Global Flood Awareness System (GloFAS) is a preoperational suite performing daily streamflow sim...
River discharge is an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) and is one of the best monitored components o...
This paper presents the calibration and evaluation of the Global Flood Awareness System 33 (GloFAS),...
Nowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at continental...
Sufficient and accurate hydro-meteorological data are essential to manage water resources. Recently ...
Study region: 19 flood prone catchments in Kenya, Eastern Africa. Study focus: Flooding is a major n...
Study region: 19 flood prone catchments in Kenya, Eastern AfricaStudy focus: Flooding is a major nat...
Study region 19 flood prone catchments in Kenya, Eastern Africa Study focus Flooding is a major...
This paper investigates the value of observed river discharge data for global-scale hydrological mod...
To improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale,...
In the current study, two regional climate models (MM5 and REMO) driven by different global boundary...
Estimating how much water is flowing through rivers at the global scale is challenging due to a lack...
Estimating how much water is flowing through rivers at the global scale is challenging due to a lack...
The Global Flood Awareness System (GloFAS) is a preoperational suite performing daily streamflow sim...
River discharge is an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) and is one of the best monitored components o...
This paper presents the calibration and evaluation of the Global Flood Awareness System 33 (GloFAS),...
Nowadays, the development of high-resolution flood hazard models have become feasible at continental...
Sufficient and accurate hydro-meteorological data are essential to manage water resources. Recently ...
Study region: 19 flood prone catchments in Kenya, Eastern Africa. Study focus: Flooding is a major n...
Study region: 19 flood prone catchments in Kenya, Eastern AfricaStudy focus: Flooding is a major nat...
Study region 19 flood prone catchments in Kenya, Eastern Africa Study focus Flooding is a major...
This paper investigates the value of observed river discharge data for global-scale hydrological mod...
To improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale,...
In the current study, two regional climate models (MM5 and REMO) driven by different global boundary...