This study proposes a new process-based framework to characterize and classify runoff events of various magnitudes occurring in a wide range of catchments. The framework uses dimensionless indicators that characterize space–time dynamics of precipitation events and their spatial interaction with antecedent catchment states, described as snow cover, distribution of frozen soils, and soil moisture content. A rigorous uncertainty analysis showed that the developed indicators are robust and regionally consistent. Relying on covariance- and ratio-based indicators leads to reduced classification uncertainty compared to commonly used (event-based) indicators based on absolute values of metrics such as duration, volume, and intensity of precipitati...
Flood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggerin...
International audienceTo understand how hydrological processes are related across different spatial ...
Study region: Our study is focussed on a mesoscale catchment, Selke, in central Germany having an ar...
A generalised framework of space-time variability in flood response is used to characterise five flo...
Runoff events of 392 German catchments classified according to the framework proposed in the paper "...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
Mixture of runoff generation processes poses a challenge for predicting upper flood quantiles. We ex...
Knowledge about flood generating processes can be beneficial for numerous applications. Especially ...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
Different factors influence the disposition of a watershed for initiation of debris flows, including...
AbstractStudy regionOur study is focussed on a mesoscale catchment, Selke, in central Germany having...
International audienceAnalyses of discharge series, precipitation fields and flood producing atmosph...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
International audienceTo understand how hydrological processes are related across different spatial ...
Hydrological extreme events are generated by different sequences of hydrometeorological drivers, the...
Flood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggerin...
International audienceTo understand how hydrological processes are related across different spatial ...
Study region: Our study is focussed on a mesoscale catchment, Selke, in central Germany having an ar...
A generalised framework of space-time variability in flood response is used to characterise five flo...
Runoff events of 392 German catchments classified according to the framework proposed in the paper "...
[1] We propose a framework for identifying types of causative mechanisms of floods. The types are lo...
Mixture of runoff generation processes poses a challenge for predicting upper flood quantiles. We ex...
Knowledge about flood generating processes can be beneficial for numerous applications. Especially ...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
Different factors influence the disposition of a watershed for initiation of debris flows, including...
AbstractStudy regionOur study is focussed on a mesoscale catchment, Selke, in central Germany having...
International audienceAnalyses of discharge series, precipitation fields and flood producing atmosph...
In this study two approaches are presented to identify Dominant Runoff Processes (DRP) with respect ...
International audienceTo understand how hydrological processes are related across different spatial ...
Hydrological extreme events are generated by different sequences of hydrometeorological drivers, the...
Flood type classification is an optimal tool to cluster floods with similar meteorological triggerin...
International audienceTo understand how hydrological processes are related across different spatial ...
Study region: Our study is focussed on a mesoscale catchment, Selke, in central Germany having an ar...