All Stories

  1. Assessment of Remotely Sensed Near-Surface Soil Moisture for Distributed Eco-Hydrological Model Implementation
  2. Hydrological Forecasts and Projections for Improved Decision-Making in the Water Sector in Europe
  3. The multiscale routing model mRM v1.0: simple river routing at resolutions from 1 to 50 km
  4. Climate impacts on long-term silage maize yield in Germany
  5. The multiscale Routing Model mRM v1.0: simple river routing at resolutions from 1 to 50 km
  6. A Comprehensive Distributed Hydrological Modeling Intercomparison to Support Process Representation and Data Collection Strategies
  7. Assessing the response of groundwater quantity and travel time distribution to 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees global warming in a mesoscale central German basin
  8. Development and Evaluation of a Pan-European Multimodel Seasonal Hydrological Forecasting System
  9. Climate Change as Driver for Ecosystem Services Risk and Opportunities
  10. Multimodel assessment of flood characteristics in four large river basins at global warming of 1.5, 2.0 and 3.0 K above the pre-industrial level
  11. Cosmic-ray Neutron Rover Surveys of Field Soil Moisture and the Influence of Roads
  12. Resolution-dependence of future European soil moisture droughts
  13. Spatial Patterns of Water Age: Using Young Water Fractions to Improve the Characterization of Transit Times in Contrasting Catchments
  14. Revisiting the recent European droughts from a long-term perspective
  15. Improved regional-scale groundwater representation by the coupling of the mesoscale Hydrologic Model (mHM v5.7) to the groundwater model OpenGeoSys (OGS)
  16. Anthropogenic warming exacerbates European soil moisture droughts
  17. Conditioning a Hydrologic Model Using Patterns of Remotely Sensed Land Surface Temperature
  18. The effect of soil moisture anomalies on maize yield in Germany
  19. Combining satellite data and appropriate objective functions for improved spatial pattern performance of a distributed hydrologic model
  20. Climate change alters low flows in Europe under global warming of 1.5, 2, and 3 °C
  21. Uncertainty of modelled flow regime for flow-ecological assessment in Southern Europe
  22. Regional analysis of parameter sensitivity for simulation of streamflow and hydrological fingerprints
  23. A National Scale Planning Tool for Agricultural Droughts in Germany
  24. Multi-model ensemble projections of European river floods and high flows at 1.5, 2, and 3 degrees global warming
  25. Sources of uncertainty in hydrological climate impact assessment: a cross-scale study
  26. Combining satellite data and appropriate objective functions for improved spatial pattern performance of a distributed hydrologic model
  27. Improved representation of groundwater at a regional scale – coupling of mesocale Hydrologic Model (mHM) with OpeneGeoSys (OGS)
  28. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across spatial scales
  29. Towards seamless large-domain parameter estimation for hydrologic models
  30. Climate change alters low flows in Europe under a 1.5, 2, and 3 degree global warming
  31. Regional analysis of parameter sensitivity for simulation of streamflow and hydrological fingerprints
  32. Scaling, similarity, and the fourth paradigm for hydrology
  33. The evolution of process-based hydrologic models: historical challenges and the collective quest for physical realism
  34. Effects of uncertainty in soil properties on simulated hydrological states and fluxes at different spatio-temporal scales
  35. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across scales
  36. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across scales
  37. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across scales
  38. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across scales
  39. The Effect of Soil Moisture Anomalies on Maize Yield in Germany
  40. A high-resolution dataset of water fluxes and states for Germany accounting for parametric uncertainty
  41. Toward seamless hydrologic predictions across scales
  42. Spatially distributed characterization of soil-moisture dynamics using travel-time distributions
  43. An ensemble analysis of climate change impacts on streamflow seasonality across 11 large river basins
  44. The evolution of process-based hydrologic models: Historical challenges and the collective quest for physical realism
  45. Scaling, Similarity, and the Fourth Paradigm for Hydrology
  46. Cross‐scale intercomparison of climate change impacts simulated by regional and global hydrological models in eleven large river basins
  47. Multimodel assessment of sensitivity and uncertainty of evapotranspiration and a proxy for available water resources under climate change
  48. The Bode hydrological observatory: a platform for integrated, interdisciplinary hydro-ecological research within the TERENO Harz/Central German Lowland Observatory
  49. On the effect of the uncertainty in soil properties on the simulated hydrological state and fluxes at different spatio-temporal scales
  50. On the effect of the uncertainty in soil properties on the simulated hydrological state and fluxes at different spatio-temporal scales
  51. Improving the realism of hydrologic model functioning through multivariate parameter estimation
  52. The impact of standard and hard-coded parameters on the hydrologic fluxes in the Noah-MP land surface model
  53. A High-Resolution Dataset of Water Fluxes and States for Germany Accounting for Parametric Uncertainty
  54. Propagation of forcing and model uncertainties on to hydrological drought characteristics in a multi-model century-long experiment in large river basins
  55. Discharge Driven Nitrogen Dynamics in a Mesoscale River Basin As Constrained by Stable Isotope Patterns
  56. The German drought monitor
  57. Analysis of hydrological extremes at different hydro-climatic regimes under present and future conditions
  58. Spatially Distributed Characterization of Soil Dynamics Using Travel-Time Distributions
  59. The importance of topography-controlled sub-grid process heterogeneity and semi-quantitative prior constraints in distributed hydrological models
  60. Multiscale evaluation of the Standardized Precipitation Index as a groundwater drought indicator
  61. Improving the theoretical underpinnings of process-based hydrologic models
  62. Multiscale and Multivariate Evaluation of Water Fluxes and States over European River Basins
  63. The importance of topography controlled sub-grid process heterogeneity in distributed hydrological models
  64. Seasonal Soil Moisture Drought Prediction over Europe Using the North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME)
  65. Influence of soil textural properties on hydrologic fluxes in the Mississippi river basin
  66. Multiscale evaluation of the standardized precipitation index as a groundwater drought indicator
  67. Computationally inexpensive identification of noninformative model parameters by sequential screening
  68. Are we unnecessarily constraining the agility of complex process-based models?
  69. Hyper-resolution global hydrological modelling: what is next?
  70. Model selection on solid ground: Rigorous comparison of nine ways to evaluate Bayesian model evidence
  71. An experiment to gauge an ungauged catchment: rapid data assessment and eco-hydrological modelling in a data-scarce rural catchment
  72. Stochastic temporal disaggregation of monthly precipitation for regional gridded data sets
  73. Robust ensemble selection by multivariate evaluation of extreme precipitation and temperature characteristics
  74. Toward computationally efficient large-scale hydrologic predictions with a multiscale regionalization scheme
  75. Evaluating multiple performance criteria to calibrate the distributed hydrological model of the upper Neckar catchment
  76. Catchments as reactors: a comprehensive approach for water fluxes and solute turnover
  77. Implications of Parameter Uncertainty on Soil Moisture Drought Analysis in Germany
  78. Implications of distributed hydrologic model parameterization on water fluxes at multiple scales and locations
  79. Predictions in a data-sparse region using a regionalized grid-based hydrologic model driven by remotely sensed data
  80. The IWAS-ToolBox: Software coupling for an integrated water resources management
  81. A Network of Terrestrial Environmental Observatories in Germany
  82. Technical assessment and evaluation of environmental models and software: Letter to the Editor
  83. The effects of spatial discretization and model parameterization on the prediction of extreme runoff characteristics
  84. Multiscale parameter regionalization of a grid-based hydrologic model at the mesoscale
  85. Streamflow prediction in ungauged catchments using copula-based dissimilarity measures
  86. Supervised Classification of Agricultural Land Cover Using a Modified k-NN Technique (MNN) and Landsat Remote Sensing Imagery
  87. Supervised Classification of Remotely Sensed Imagery Using a Modified $k$-NN Technique
  88. Relating macroclimatic circulation patterns with characteristics of floods and droughts at the mesoscale
  89. Optimisation of Infrastructure Location
  90. Simulation of the impacts of land use/cover and climatic changes on the runoff characteristics at the mesoscale
  91. Modeling data relationships with a local variance reducing technique: Applications in hydrology
  92. Robust parametric models of runoff characteristics at the mesoscale
  93. Fuzzy rule-based classification of remotely sensed imagery