398 results on '"Nijssen, Bart"'
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52. Using physics-based machine learning to estimate unobserved quantities: A case study for landscape-scale soil and vegetation conductances to heat and water vapor
53. The Need to Account for Water Resources Management in Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Studies
54. Learning from Observations: The Case for a New Generation of Land Surface Models
55. A process-conditioned and spatially consistent method for reducing systematic biases in modeled streamflow
56. Community Workflows to Advance Reproducibility in Hydrologic Modeling: Separating model-agnostic and model-specific configuration steps in applications of large-domain hydrologic models
57. Predicting the Discharge of Global Rivers
58. Global Retrospective Estimation of Soil Moisture Using the Variable Infiltration Capacity Land Surface Model, 1980–93
59. Climate-Induced Tradeoffs in Planning and Operating Costs of a Regional Electricity System
60. Explainable AI uncovers how neural networks learn to regionalize in simulations of turbulent heat fluxes at FluxNet sites
61. Correlation between air permeability and saturated hydraulic conductivity: unburned and burned soils
62. Dataset for 'Effects of climate change on capacity expansion decisions of an electricity generation fleet in the Southeast U.S.'
63. Detection Time for Plausible Changes in Annual Precipitation, Evapotranspiration, and Streamflow in Three Mississippi River Sub-Basins
64. Deep Learned Process Parameterizations Provide Better Representations of Turbulent Heat Fluxes in Hydrologic Models
65. Changing River Network Synchrony Modulates Projected Increases in High Flows
66. Searching for new physics: Using explainable AI to understand deep learned parameterizations of turbulent heat fluxes
67. Hydrologic Sensitivity of Global Rivers to Climate Change
68. Quantification of linkages between large-scale climatic patterns and precipitation in the Colorado River Basin
69. Effects of Climate Change on Capacity Expansion Decisions of an Electricity Generation Fleet in the Southeast U.S.
70. Ubiquitous increases in flood magnitude in the Columbia River basin under climate change
71. Deep learned process parameterizations provide better representations of turbulent heat fluxes in hydrologic models
72. A coupled approach to incorporating deep learning into process-based hydrologic modeling
73. Simulating human impacts on global water resources using VIC-5
74. Climate change alters flood magnitudes and mechanisms in climatically-diverse headwaters across the northwestern United States
75. Thermal extremes in regulated river systems under climate change: an application to the southeastern U.S. rivers
76. Reservoirs Modify River Thermal Regime Sensitivity to Climate Change: A Case Study in the Southeastern United States
77. Recent warming of Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia: Implications for one of the world’s most productive inland fisheries
78. Hydropower’s hidden transformation of rivers in the Mekong
79. MetSim: A Python package for estimation and disaggregation of meteorological data
80. Hard to measure, hard to model: Using information theory to understand turbulent heat fluxes
81. Causality and Evolution of Summer Polynyas off the Coast of Northern Greenland
82. Post-processing Hydrologic Model Output for Water Resources Studies: A Spatially-consistent, Process-based Correction Method
83. High-Resolution Modeling of Arctic Climate Using the Regional Arctic System Model for Dynamical Downscaling of Global Climate Model Reanalyses and Projections
84. The Water Balance Concept — How Useful Is It as a Guiding Principle for the Design of Land-Atmosphere Field Experiments?
85. Process-resolving Regional Arctic System Model for Advanced Modeling and Prediction of Arctic Climate System
86. Causality and Evolution of Summer Polynyas off the Coast of Northern Greenland
87. High-Resolution Modeling of Arctic Climate Using the Regional Arctic System Model for Dynamical Downscaling of Global Climate Model Reanalyses and Projections
88. Simulating human impacts on global water resources using VIC-5
89. Simulation of high-latitude hydrological processes in the Torne–Kalix basin: PILPS Phase 2(e): 3: Equivalent model representation and sensitivity experiments
90. Simulation of high latitude hydrological processes in the Torne–Kalix basin: PILPS Phase 2(e): 2: Comparison of model results with observations
91. Simulation of high-latitude hydrological processes in the Torne–Kalix basin: PILPS Phase 2(e): 1: Experiment description and summary intercomparisons
92. Simulation of High-Latitude Hydrological Processes in the Torne-Kalix Basin: PILPS Phase 2(e)
93. Recent Advances in Modelling Vadose Zone Transport
94. Dual state/rainfall correction via soil moisture assimilation for improved streamflow simulation: evaluation of a large-scale implementation with Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite data
95. A Unified Data‐Driven Method to Derive Hydrologic Dynamics From Global SMAP Surface Soil Moisture and GPM Precipitation Data
96. Dynamic process connectivity for model diagnostics, evaluation, and intercomparison
97. A Spatially Consistent Bias Correction Technique for Distributed Streamflow Modeling
98. Exploring the ability of reservoir infrastructure to mitigate climate change compounded impacts on stream temperature and water availability in the Southeastern United States
99. Climate change impacts on thermal characteristics of freshwater fish habitats in a regulated river system
100. Compounding climate change impacts during high stress periods for a high wind and solar power system in Texas
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