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28
2026
Hiraga et al. (2026) Numerical experiments of cloud seeding for mitigating localization of heavy rainfall: a case study of Mesoscale Convective System in Japan
2026
Dixit et al. (2026) Integrating SMART principles in flood early warning system design in the Himalayas
2026
Nana et al. (2026) Assessing the ability of the ECMWF seasonal prediction model to forecast extreme September–November rainfall events over Equatorial Africa
2026
Rivoire et al. (2026) Identification of hydro-meteorological drivers for forest low greenness events in Europe
2026
Stahl et al. (2026) Towards an operational European Drought Impacts Database (EDID)
2026
Maddison et al. (2026) Using seasonal forecasts to enhance our understanding of extreme wind and precipitation impacts from extratropical cyclones
2026
Jones et al. (2026) Collective risk modelling of multi-peril events: correlation of European windstorm gust and precipitation annual severity
2026
Heistermann et al. (2026) Soil moisture monitoring with cosmogenic neutrons: an asset for the development and assessment of soil moisture products in the state of Brandenburg (Germany)
2026
Cavalleri et al. (2026) Hourly Precipitation Patterns and Extremization over Italy using convection-permitting reanalysis data
2026
Li et al. (2026) Dynamic analysis of drought propagation in the context of climate change and watershed characterization: a quantitative study based on GAMLSS and Copula models
2026
Sahu et al. (2026) Evaluation of microphysics and boundary layer schemes for simulating extreme rainfall events over Saudi Arabia using WRF-ARW
2025
Fustos et al. (2025) Controls over debris flow initiation in glacio-volcanic environments in the Southern Andes
2025
Tügel et al. (2025) Extreme precipitation and flooding in Berlin under climate change and effects of selected grey and blue-green measures
2025
Rosso et al. (2025) Drought hazard assessment across Sweden's diverse hydro-climatic regimes
2025
Biella et al. (2025) The 2022 drought needs to be a turning point for European drought risk management
2025
Liu et al. (2025) Temporal persistence of postfire flood hazards under present and future climate conditions in southern Arizona, USA
2025
Sutanto et al. (2025) Future intensification of compound and consecutive drought and heatwave risks in Europe
2025
Khanam et al. (2025) Predictive understanding of socioeconomic flood impact in data-scarce regions based on channel properties and storm characteristics: application in High Mountain Asia (HMA)
2025
Feng et al. (2025) Disentangling atmospheric, hydrological, and coupling uncertainties in compound flood modeling within a coupled Earth system model
2025
Diop et al. (2025) Climate change impacts on floods in West Africa: new insight from two large-scale hydrological models
2025
Guan et al. (2025) The ability of a stochastic regional weather generator to reproduce heavy-precipitation events across scales
2025
Randriatsara et al. (2025) Historical changes in drought characteristics and their impact on vegetation cover over Madagascar
2022
Gaona et al. (2022) Interactions between precipitation, evapotranspiration and soil-moisture-based indices to characterize drought with high-resolution remote sensing and land-surface model data
2022
Tramblay et al. (2022) Estimating soil moisture conditions for drought monitoring with random forests and a simple soil moisture accounting scheme
2014
Llasat et al. (2014) The snow storm of 8 March 2010 in Catalonia (Spain): a paradigmatic wet-snow event with a high societal impact
2013
Dumas et al. (2013) The influence of climate change on flood risks in France – first estimates and uncertainty analysis
2011
Queguiner et al. (2011) Impact of the use of a CO<sub>2</sub> responsive land surface model in simulating the effect of climate change on the hydrology of French Mediterranean basins
2011
Quintana‐Seguí et al. (2011) Comparison of past and future Mediterranean high and low extremes of precipitation and river flow projected using different statistical downscaling methods
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