The distributed lag model (DLM), used most prominently in air pollution studies, finds application wherever the effect of a covariate is delayed and distributed through time. We explore the use of modified formulations of DLMs to provide flexible varying-coeficient models with smoothness constraints, applicable in any setting in which lagged covariates are regressed on a time-dependent response. The models are applied to simulated flow and rainfall data and to flow data from a Scottish mountain river, with particular emphasis on approximating the relationship between environmental covariates and flow regimes in order to detect the influence of unobserved processes. It was found that under certain rainfall conditions some of the variab...
A Monte Carlo study of a physically based distributed-parameter hydrologic model is described. The c...
Summary. A distributed lag model (DLagM) is a regression model that includes lagged exposure vari-ab...
Time is an important element in hydrologic design. Most hydrologic models require a watershed charac...
The distributed lag model (DLM), used most prominently in air pollution studies, finds application w...
Environmental stressors often show effects that are delayed in time, requiring the use of statistica...
Polynomial Distributed Lag (PDL) models are a useful method for studying the long-term effects of ai...
The use of integrated flood models represents an approach of growing interest in the literature, bei...
Maintaining river health is of vital importance to the human populations that depend on them for dri...
Distributed watershed models are now widely used in practice to simulate runoff responses at high sp...
This paper is focused on the lag time of flow confluence. Lag is described empirically by the precip...
Distributed lag models (DLM) are regression models that include multiple lagged exposure variables a...
Distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs) represent a modeling framework to flexibly describe associ...
Distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs) represent a modeling framework to flexibly describe associ...
The reliable estimation of lag time and its association with meteorological drought is very importan...
An investigation carried out into the values of lag time for catchment areas as measured from centr...
A Monte Carlo study of a physically based distributed-parameter hydrologic model is described. The c...
Summary. A distributed lag model (DLagM) is a regression model that includes lagged exposure vari-ab...
Time is an important element in hydrologic design. Most hydrologic models require a watershed charac...
The distributed lag model (DLM), used most prominently in air pollution studies, finds application w...
Environmental stressors often show effects that are delayed in time, requiring the use of statistica...
Polynomial Distributed Lag (PDL) models are a useful method for studying the long-term effects of ai...
The use of integrated flood models represents an approach of growing interest in the literature, bei...
Maintaining river health is of vital importance to the human populations that depend on them for dri...
Distributed watershed models are now widely used in practice to simulate runoff responses at high sp...
This paper is focused on the lag time of flow confluence. Lag is described empirically by the precip...
Distributed lag models (DLM) are regression models that include multiple lagged exposure variables a...
Distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs) represent a modeling framework to flexibly describe associ...
Distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs) represent a modeling framework to flexibly describe associ...
The reliable estimation of lag time and its association with meteorological drought is very importan...
An investigation carried out into the values of lag time for catchment areas as measured from centr...
A Monte Carlo study of a physically based distributed-parameter hydrologic model is described. The c...
Summary. A distributed lag model (DLagM) is a regression model that includes lagged exposure vari-ab...
Time is an important element in hydrologic design. Most hydrologic models require a watershed charac...