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Onof C, Schulting D, 2014, Kant, Kastner and the Distinction between Metaphysical and Geometric Space, KANTIAN REVIEW, Vol: 19, Pages: 285-304, ISSN: 1369-4154
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- Citations: 14
Zulkafli Z, Buytaert W, Onof C, et al., 2014, A Comparative Performance Analysis of TRMM 3B42 (TMPA) Versions 6 and 7 for Hydrological Applications over Andean-Amazon River Basins, JOURNAL OF HYDROMETEOROLOGY, Vol: 15, Pages: 581-592, ISSN: 1525-755X
Chandler RE, Isham VS, Northrop PJ, et al., 2014, Uncertainty in Rainfall Inputs, APPLIED UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS FOR FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT, Editors: Beven, Hall, Publisher: IMPERIAL COLL PRESS, Pages: 101-152, ISBN: 978-1-84816-270-9
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Wang L, Ochoa Rodriguez S, Willems P, et al., 2014, Improving the applicability of gauge-based radar rainfall adjustment methods to urban pluvial flood modelling and forecasting using local singularity analysis, Washington, D.C., 2014 International Weather Radar and Hydrology Symposium, Publisher: ASCE-EWRI
Duan J, McIntyre N, Onof C, 2013, A rainfall model for drought risk analysis in south-east UK, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-WATER MANAGEMENT, Vol: 166, Pages: 519-535, ISSN: 1741-7589
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Ramesh NI, Thayakaran R, Onof C, 2013, Multi-site doubly stochastic Poisson process models for fine-scale rainfall, STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT, Vol: 27, Pages: 1383-1396, ISSN: 1436-3240
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Onof C, 2013, Kant and Sartre: Rediscovering Critical Ethics, KANTIAN REVIEW, Vol: 18, Pages: 323-+, ISSN: 1369-4154
Chun KP, Wheater HS, Onof C, 2013, Comparison of drought projections using two UK weather generators, HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, Vol: 58, Pages: 295-309, ISSN: 0262-6667
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- Citations: 7
Zulkafli Z, Buytaert W, Onof C, et al., 2013, A critical assessment of the JULES land surface model hydrology for humid tropical environments, HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, Vol: 17, Pages: 1113-1132, ISSN: 1027-5606
McRobie FH, Wang L-P, Onof C, et al., 2013, A spatial-temporal rainfall generator for urban drainage design, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol: 68, Pages: 240-249, ISSN: 0273-1223
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Ochoa-Rodriguez S, Thraves L, Johnston A, 2013, Surface water flood warnings in England: An overview, assessment and recommendations based on survey responses and workshops, Exeter, UK, International Conference on Flood Resilience: Experiences in Asia and Europe
Following the extensive surface water flooding (SWF) experienced in England in the summer 2007, progress has been made in improving the management and prediction of this type of flooding. A rainfall threshold based Extreme Rainfall Alert (ERA) service was launched in 2009 and was superseded in 2011 by the Surface Water Flood Risk Assessment (SWFRA). Through survey responses from local authorities (LAs) and the outcome of workshops with a range of flood professionals, this paper examines the understanding, benefits and limitations of the current SWF warning service and explores ways to improve it. In general, the current SWFRA alerts are perceived as useful by district and county LAs, although their understanding of it is limited. The majority of LAs take action upon receipt of SWFRA alerts and their reactiveness to alerts appears to have increased over the years and as the SWFRA superseded the ERA service. This is a positive development towards increased resilience to SWF. The main drawback of the current service was found to be its broad spatial resolution. Alternatives for providing localised SWF forecast and warnings were analysed and a two-tier national-local approach, with pre-simulated scenario-based local SWF forecasting and warning systems, was deemed most appropriate by flood professionals given current monetary, human and technological resources.
Lekkas DF, Pechlivanidis IG, Onof C, 2012, Foreword, Global Nest Journal, Vol: 14, ISSN: 1790-7632
Ramesh NI, Onof C, Xie D, 2012, Doubly stochastic Poisson process models for precipitation at fine time-scales, ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES, Vol: 45, Pages: 58-64, ISSN: 0309-1708
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Lekkas DF, Pechlivanidis IG, Onof C, 2012, Foreword: Water Resources, Hydrology and Hydraulics: Bringing together recent developments in technology and applications, GLOBAL NEST JOURNAL, Vol: 14, ISSN: 1790-7632
Gires A, Onof C, Maksimovic C, et al., 2012, Quantifying the impact of small scale unmeasured rainfall variability on urban runoff through multifractal downscaling: A case study, JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, Vol: 442, Pages: 117-128, ISSN: 0022-1694
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- Citations: 74
Willems P, Molnar P, Einfalt T, et al., 2012, Rainfall in the urban context: Forecasting, risk and climate change, ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, Vol: 103, Pages: 1-3, ISSN: 0169-8095
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- Citations: 5
Chun KP, Wheater HS, Onof CJ, 2012, Projecting and hindcasting potential evaporation for the UK between 1950 and 2099, Climatic Change
Gires A, Schertzer D, Tchiguirinskaia I, et al., 2012, Impact of small-scale rainfall uncertainty on urban discharge forecasts, WEATHER RADAR AND HYDROLOGY, Vol: 351, Pages: 400-+, ISSN: 0144-7815
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Wang L, Ochoa-Rodriguez S, Simoes N, et al., 2012, Radar-raingauge data combination techniques: a revision and analysis of their suitability for urban hydrology
Chun KP, Wheater HS, Onof CJ, 2012, Prediction of the Impact of Climate Change on Drought: an evaluation of six UK catchments using two stochastic approaches, Hydrological Processes
Vandenberghe S, Verhoest NEC, Onof C, et al., 2011, A comparative copula-based bivariate frequency analysis of observed and simulated storm events: A case study on Bartlett-Lewis modeled rainfall, WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, Vol: 47, ISSN: 0043-1397
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Gires A, Schertzer D, Tchiguirinskaia I, et al., 2011, Impact of unmeasured rainfall variability on urban discharge: a case study in a multifractal framework, HOUILLE BLANCHE-REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE L EAU, Pages: 37-42, ISSN: 0018-6368
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Onof C, 2011, Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: a Critical Guide., PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY, Vol: 61, Pages: 410-U197, ISSN: 0031-8094
Cowpertwait PSP, Xie G, Isham V, et al., 2011, A fine-scale point process model of rainfall with dependent pulse depths within cells, HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, Vol: 56, Pages: 1110-1117, ISSN: 0262-6667
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Onof C, 2011, Thinking the In-itself and Its Relation to Appearances, KANTS IDEALISM: NEW INTERPRETATIONS OF A CONTROVERSIAL DOCTRINE, Editors: Schulting, Verburgt, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 211-235, ISBN: 978-90-481-9718-7
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Verhoest NEC, Vandenberghe S, Cabus P, et al., 2010, Are stochastic point rainfall models able to preserve extreme flood statistics?, HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, Vol: 24, Pages: 3439-3445, ISSN: 0885-6087
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- Citations: 54
Maraun D, Wetterhall F, Ireson AM, et al., 2010, PRECIPITATION DOWNSCALING UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN DYNAMICAL MODELS AND THE END USER, REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS, Vol: 48, ISSN: 8755-1209
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Wang LP, Maksimovic C, Onof C, 2010, An improved multifractal model for short-term rainfall forecast, 10th International Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry, Publisher: CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, Pages: 775-780
Segond M-L, Wheater HS, Onof C, 2010, Investigation of the performance of a simple rainfall disaggregation scheme using semi-distributed hydrological modelling of the Lee catchment, UK, HYDROLOGY RESEARCH, Vol: 41, Pages: 134-144, ISSN: 1998-9563
Onof C, 2009, Reconstructing the grounding of Kant's ethics: a critical assessment, KANT-STUDIEN, Vol: 100, Pages: 496-517, ISSN: 0022-8877
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- Citations: 1
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