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Md Mamunur Rashid

Publications

  • Changes in Dependence between Drivers of Compound Flooding around the Contiguous United States Coastline
  • Fluvial Flood Losses in the Contiguous United States Under Climate Change
  • Multisite spatial-temporal rainfall analysis in the onkaparinga catchment using a generalized linear model
  • Statistical characteristics of rainfall in the Onkaparinga catchment in South Australia
  • Statistical downscaling of multi-site daily rainfall in a South Australian catchment using a Generalized Linear Model
  • Statistical downscaling of rainfall: a non-stationary and multi-resolution approach
  • Simulation of extreme rainfall and projection of future changes using the GLIMCLIM model
  • Statistical downscaling of CMIP5 outputs for projecting future changes in rainfall in the Onkaparinga catchment
  • Assessment of trends in point rainfall using Continuous Wavelet Transforms
  • Statistical downscaling of precipitation using machine learning techniques
  • Assessment of statistical characteristics of point rainfall in the Onkaparinga catchment in South Australia
  • Estimating Impact Relevant Thresholds of Multi-hazards in the US Southeast Coast
  • Long-term trends in storm surge climate derived from an ensemble of global surge reconstructions
  • An extreme sea level indicator for the contiguous United States coastline
  • Hydrologic risk from consecutive dry and wet extremes at the global scale
  • Simulation of streamflow with statistically downscaled daily rainfall using a hybrid of wavelet and GAMLSS models
  • Predictability of Extreme Sea Level Variations Along the U.S. Coastline
  • Characterization of meteorological droughts across South Australia
  • Identifying Sustained Drought Anomalies in Hydrological Records: A Wavelet Approach
  • Evaluation of spatio‐temporal rainfall variability and performance of a stochastic rainfall model in Bangladesh
  • A wavelet-based tool to modulate variance in predictors: An application to predicting drought anomalies
  • Extreme sea level variability dominates coastal flood risk changes at decadal time scales
  • Stochastic simulation of storm surge extremes along the contiguous United States coastlines using the max-stable process

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