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Professor Enda O'Connell
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Professor Enda O'Connell
Dr Greg O'Donnell
The Spatial Scale Dependence of The Hurst Coefficient in Global Annual Precipitation Data, and Its Role in Characterising Regional Precipitation Deficits within a Naturally Changing Climate
2022
Michael Pollock
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Dr Paul Quinn
Dr Elizabeth Lewis
Professor Chris Kilsby
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Quantifying and Mitigating WindâInduced Undercatch in Rainfall Measurements
2018
Dr Anna Murgatroyd
Professor Enda O'Connell
A restatement of the natural science evidence concerning catchment-based 'natural' flood management in the UK
2017
Professor Enda O'Connell
Towards Adaptation of Water Resource Systems to Climatic and Socio-Economic Change
2017
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Professor Enda O'Connell
Hum an-Hydrology Systems Modelling
2016
Professor Enda O'Connell
The scientific legacy of Harold Edwin Hurst (1880-1978)
2016
Professor Enda O'Connell
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Towards modelling flood protection investment as a coupled human and natural system
2014
Professor Enda O'Connell
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Towards modelling flood protection investment as a coupled human and natural system
2013
Professor John Ewen
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Professor Enda O'Connell
Towards understanding links between rural land management and the catchment flood hydrograph
2013
Professor Enda O'Connell
Dynamical System Exploration of the Hurst Phenomenon in Simple Climate Models
2012
Professor Jim Hall
Professor Enda O'Connell
Professor Chris Kilsby
Towards risk-based water resources planning in England and Wales under a changing climate
2012
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Professor John Ewen
Professor Enda O'Connell
Sensitivity maps for impacts of land management on an extreme flood in the Hodder catchment, UK.
2011
Professor Enda O'Connell
Professor John Ewen
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Strategic Overview of Land Use Management in the Context of Catchment Flood Risk Management Planning
2011
John Richmond
Professor Hayley Fowler
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor Enda O'Connell
A stochastic model for the spatial-temporal simulation of nonhomogeneous rainfall occurrence and amounts
2010
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Josie Geris
Dr William Mayes
Professor John Ewen
Professor Enda O'Connell
Multiscale experimentation, monitoring and analysis of long-term land use changes and flood risk
2008
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