Luis Samaniego
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Environmental science
- Geography
- Physics
- Biology
- Engineering
- Ecology
- Climatology
- Mathematics
- Computer science
- Meteorology
- Geotechnical engineering
- Oceanography
- Cartography
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Statistics
- Quantum mechanics
- Drainage basin
- Hydrological modelling
- History
- Economics
- Climate change
- Archaeology
- Streamflow
- Precipitation
Authored Works
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- The quest to find physically meaningful parameters in environmental models
- The Mesoscale Hydrologic Model at the Global Scale
- Post-Assessment of ECMWF-mHM ensemble flood forecasting for 2021 summer flood in west Germany
- Machine learning aided reservoir regulation in a physically based hydrological model
- Increasing Footprint Of Climate Warming On Flash Droughts Occurrence In Europe
- Improving Point-Scale Soil Moisture Prediction Using Data Assimilation Approach in mesoscale Hydrological Model (mHM)
- WMO Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS): Approaches to blend and improve global multi-model streamflow forecasts
- Regionalization of reservoir regulation parameters for modeling regulated hydrology using physiographic and climatological information
- High-resolution Hydrologic forecasts were able to predict the 2021 German Floods: what failed?
- Do Changing Flood Generation Processes Promote the Occurrence of Flood Anomalies in Europe?
Linked Co-Authors
- Amulya Chevuturi
- Husain Najafi
- Larisa Tarasova
- Martin Schrön
- Oldřich Rakovec
- Pallav Kumar Shrestha
- Robert Schweppe
- Rohini Kumar
- Stefano Basso
- Stephan Thober
- Vimal Mishra
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
- Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague
- Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers
- Helmholtz Research Center, Leipzig
- Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar
- Technical University of Vienna, Austria
- University of Hamburg, Germany
- University of Potsdam, Germany
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