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Analysing and projecting spatial drought conditions of the Seine catchment based on ocean-atmosphere oscillations over interannual and decadal scales (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Pan Chun, K., He, Q., Dieppois, B., Massei, N., & Fournier, M. (2020, May). Analysing and projecting spatial drought conditions of the Seine catchment based on ocean-atmosphere oscillations over interannual and decadal scales. Paper presented at EGU, Vienna

Midlatitude droughts are affected by the tropical disturbances, which are linked to sea-surface temperature patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The combined effects of these two ocean basins manifest themselves in the variation of streamflow... Read More about Analysing and projecting spatial drought conditions of the Seine catchment based on ocean-atmosphere oscillations over interannual and decadal scales.

Stochastic drought quantification for the South Canadian Prairie (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Chun, K., Wheater, H., Vashchyshyn, I., & Khaliq, N. (2012, December). Stochastic drought quantification for the South Canadian Prairie. Presented at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco

For formulating robust adaptation policies under nonstationary climate, drought processes need to be characterised and modelled adequately. As a case study, the major drought episode in the early 2000s in the South Canadian Prairie is investigated us... Read More about Stochastic drought quantification for the South Canadian Prairie.

A stochastic assessment of climate change impacts on precipitation and potential evaporation in Alberta (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Vashchyshyn, I., Wheater, H., & Chun, K. (2012, December). A stochastic assessment of climate change impacts on precipitation and potential evaporation in Alberta. Poster presented at AGU Fall Meeting

In many climate change investigations, changes in precipitation are projected under various scenarios; however, changes in evaporation have received relatively less attention. For irrigation and water resources management, the difference between pote... Read More about A stochastic assessment of climate change impacts on precipitation and potential evaporation in Alberta.

An extreme comparison of two downscaling approaches using Bayes factors (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Chun, K., Wheater, H., & Onof, C. (2011, December). An extreme comparison of two downscaling approaches using Bayes factors. Poster presented at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco

Extreme rainfall events are the long-standing hydrological interest of flood defence and water resources management. Although traditional extreme value theory allows stationary extreme assessment, recent development of rainfall downscaling approaches... Read More about An extreme comparison of two downscaling approaches using Bayes factors.