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Mohammad Ashar Hussain
Research assistant, University of Wisconsin Madison
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Moving Beyond the Design Storm: Probabilistic Flood Hazard Mapping Using Modified Stochastic Storm Transposition
RECENT ADVANCES IN LARGE-SCALE, HIGH-RESOLUTION HYDROLOGIC AND FLOOD MODELING: ASSESSING HYDROCLIMATIC EXTREMES I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Jack Baer, Lauren E. Grimley, Antonia Sebastian, D...
Flood hazard maps are essential to floodplain management and resiliency efforts, including insurance mandates, construction requirements, and developm...
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Process-Based Flood Frequency Analysis in a Changing Climate
ADVANCES IN HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND MODELING: INTEGRATING INFORMATICS, SPATIOTEMPORAL MODELING, AND UNCERTAINTY INTO HYDROLOGIC HAZARD ASSESSMENT I ORAL
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Daniel B. Wright, Mohammad Abbasian, Yuan Liu, Moh...
The effects of climate change on flooding are complex and poorly understood. This has made the practical job of flood frequency analysisi.e., the esti...
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Understanding the impact of rainfall space time structure on complex urban storm water networks.
ADVANCES IN HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND MODELING: INTEGRATING INFORMATICS, SPATIOTEMPORAL MODELING, AND UNCERTAINTY INTO HYDROLOGIC HAZARD ASSESSMENT I ORAL
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Mohammad Ashar Hussain, Daniel B. Wright, John Nor...
Conventional methods for flood frequency analysis in urban catchments are based on design storms, which are primarily based on point rainfall frequenc...
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Extreme precipitation frequency and trends from the point scale to the water management scale: A case study from southeastern Michigan
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS III POSTER
natural hazards | 14 december 2023
Mohammad Ashar Hussain
Historical extreme rainfall trend studies and intensity-duration-frequency analyses have almost exclusively centered around point scale precipitation....
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Machine-learning based post-processing of crowdsourced rainfall estimates over Bangalore, India
CITIZEN SCIENCE IN THE HYDROSPHERE: ENGAGING COMMUNITY OBSERVERS AND INTEGRATING CROWDSOURCED DATA INTO REMOTE SENSING AND MODELED PRODUCTS POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Mohammad Ashar Hussain
Citizen science for hydrometeorological monitoring has gained significant attention recently as an alternative to traditional monitoring systems, fost...
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