Imperial College London

Professor Neil Mcintyre

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Visiting Professor
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 6019n.mcintyre Website

 
 
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Assistant

 

Miss Angela Frederick +44 (0)20 7594 6123

 
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Location

 

303Skempton BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

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Almeida S, Bulygina N, McIntyre N, Wagener T, Buytaert Wet al., 2013, Improving parameter priors for data-scarce estimation problems, Water Resources Research

Journal article

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

Journal article

Fraser CE, McIntyre N, Jackson BM, Wheater HSet al., 2013, Upscaling hydrological processes and land management change impacts using a metamodeling procedure, WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, Vol: 49, Pages: 5817-5833, ISSN: 0043-1397

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Pablo Rodriguez J, McIntyre N, Diaz-Granados M, Achleitner S, Hochedlinger M, Maksimovic Cet al., 2013, Generating time-series of dry weather loads to sewers, ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE, Vol: 43, Pages: 133-143, ISSN: 1364-8152

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Marshall MR, Ballard CE, Frogbrook ZL, Solloway I, McIntyre N, Reynolds B, Wheater HSet al., 2013, The impact of rural land management changes on soil hydraulic properties and runoff processes: results from experimental plots in upland UK, Hydrological Processes, Pages: n/a-n/a, ISSN: 0885-6087

Journal article

Jackson B, Pagella T, Sinclair F, Orellana B, Henshaw A, Reynolds B, Mcintyre N, Wheater H, Eycott Aet al., 2013, Polyscape: A GIS mapping framework providing efficient and spatially explicit landscape-scale valuation of multiple ecosystem services, LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, Vol: 112, Pages: 74-88, ISSN: 0169-2046

Journal article

Pablo Rodriguez J, McIntyre N, Diaz-Granados M, Pablo Quijano J, Maksimovic Cet al., 2013, Monitoring and modelling to support wastewater system management in developing mega-cities., SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, Vol: 445, Pages: 79-93, ISSN: 0048-9697

Journal article

Bulygina N, McIntyre N, Wheater H, 2013, A comparison of rainfall-runoff modelling approaches for estimating impacts of rural land management on flood flows, Hydrology Research, Vol: 44, Pages: 467-483

Journal article

Croke B, McIntyre N, 2013, Data-based perceptions on Predictions in Ungauged Basins, HYDROLOGY RESEARCH, Vol: 44, Pages: 399-400, ISSN: 1998-9563

Journal article

Manz BJ, Pablo Rodriguez J, Maksimovic C, McIntyre Net al., 2013, Impact of rainfall temporal resolution on urban water quality modelling performance and uncertainties, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol: 68, Pages: 68-75, ISSN: 0273-1223

Journal article

McIntyre N, 2013, Apportioning non-linearity in conceptual rainfall-runoff models: examples from upland UK catchments, HYDROLOGY RESEARCH, Vol: 44, Pages: 965-981, ISSN: 0029-1277

Journal article

Rodríguez J-P, McIntyre N, Díaz-Granados2 M, Maksimovic Cet al., 2012, A database and model to support proactive management of sediment-related sewer blockages

Due to increasing customer and political pressures, and more stringent environmental regulations, sediment and other blockage issues are now a high priority when assessing sewer system operational performance. Blockages caused by sediment deposits reduce sewer system reliability and demand remedial action at considerable operational cost. Consequently, procedures are required for identifying which parts of the sewer system are in most need of proactive removal of sediments. This paper presents an exceptionally long (7.5 years) and spatially detailed (9,658 grid squares – 0.03 km2 each – covering a population of nearly 7.5 million) data set obtained from a customer complaints database in Bogotá (Colombia). The sediment-related blockage data are modelled using homogeneous and non-homogeneous Poisson process models. In most of the analysed areas the inter-arrival time between blockages can be represented by the homogeneous process, but there are a considerable number of areas (up to 34%) for which there is strong evidence of non-stationarity. In most of these cases, the mean blockage rate increases over time, signifying a continual deterioration of the system despite repairs, this being particularly marked for pipe and gully pot related blockages. The physical properties of the system (mean pipe slope, diameter and pipe length) have a clear but weak influence on observed blockage rates. The Bogotá case study illustrates the potential value of customer complaints databases and formal analysis frameworks for proactive sewerage maintenance scheduling in large cities.

Journal article

Kenabatho PK, McIntyre NR, Chandler RE, Wheater HSet al., 2012, Stochastic simulation of rainfall in the semi-arid Limpopo basin, Botswana, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, Vol: 32, Pages: 1113-1127, ISSN: 0899-8418

Journal article

McIntyre N, Warner NH, Gupta S, Kim J-R, Muller J-Pet al., 2012, Hydraulic modeling of a distributary channel of Athabasca Valles, Mars, using a high-resolution digital terrain model, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, Vol: 117, ISSN: 2169-9097

Journal article

Vaughan M, McIntyre N, 2012, An assessment of DBM flood forecasting models, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-WATER MANAGEMENT, Vol: 165, Pages: 105-120, ISSN: 1741-7589

Journal article

Ballard CE, McIntyre N, Wheater HS, 2012, Effects of peatland drainage management on peak flows, HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, Vol: 16, Pages: 2299-2310, ISSN: 1027-5606

Journal article

Bulygina N, Ballard C, McIntyre N, O'Donnell G, Wheater Het al., 2012, Integrating different types of information into hydrological model parameter estimation: application to ungauged catchments and land use change scenario analysis, WRR

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Ballard CE, McIntyre N, Wheater HS, Holden J, Wallage ZEet al., 2011, Hydrological modelling of drained blanket peatland, JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, Vol: 407, Pages: 81-93, ISSN: 0022-1694

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McIntyre N, Young P, Orellana B, Marshall M, Reynolds B, Wheater Het al., 2011, Identification of nonlinearity in rainfall-flow response using data-based mechanistic modeling, WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, Vol: 47, ISSN: 0043-1397

Journal article

Bulygina N, McIntyre N, Wheater H, 2011, Bayesian conditioning of a rainfall-runoff model for predicting flows in ungauged catchments and under land use changes, WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, Vol: 47, ISSN: 0043-1397

Journal article

Wheater HS, McIntyre N, Jackson B, Marshall M, Ballard C, Bulygina N, Reynolds B, Frogbrook Zet al., 2011, Multiscale impacts of land management on flooding, Flood Risk Science and Management, Editors: Pender, Faulkner, Pender, Faulkner, Oxford, UK, Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, Pages: 39-59, ISBN: 978-1405186575

Book chapter

Visessri S, McIntyre N, Maksimovic C, 2011, Water availability assessment in data scarce catchments: case study of the Ping River basin, Thailand, 25th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Publisher: INT ASSOC HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES, Pages: 259-264, ISSN: 0144-7815

Conference paper

Kigobe M, McIntyre N, Wheater H, Chandler Ret al., 2011, Multi-site stochastic modelling of daily rainfall in Uganda, HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, Vol: 56, Pages: 17-33, ISSN: 0262-6667

Journal article

Visessri S, McIntyre N, Maksimovic C, 2011, The impact of temporal and spatial resolution on developing risk maps: case study of the Tubma basin, Thailand, 25th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Publisher: INT ASSOC HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES, Pages: 175-180, ISSN: 0144-7815

Conference paper

McIntyre N, Marshall M, 2010, Identification of rural land management signals in runoff response, HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, Vol: 24, Pages: 3521-3534, ISSN: 0885-6087

Journal article

Pechlivanidis IG, McIntyre NR, Wheater HS, 2010, Calibration of the semi-distributed PDM rainfall-runoff model in the Upper Lee catchment, UK, JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, Vol: 386, Pages: 198-209, ISSN: 0022-1694

Journal article

Rodriguez JP, Achleitner S, Moederl M, Rauch W, Maksimovic C, McIntyre N, Diaz-Granados MA, Rodriguez MSet al., 2010, Sediment and pollutant load modelling using an integrated urban drainage modelling toolbox: an application of City Drain, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol: 61, Pages: 2273-2282, ISSN: 0273-1223

Journal article

Reichl JPC, Western AW, McIntyre NR, Chiew FHSet al., 2009, Optimization of a similarity measure for estimating ungauged streamflow, WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, Vol: 45, ISSN: 0043-1397

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McIntyre N, Al-Qurashi A, 2009, Performance of ten rainfall-runoff models applied to an arid catchment in Oman, ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE, Vol: 24, Pages: 726-738, ISSN: 1364-8152

Journal article

Marshall MR, Francis OJ, Frogbrook ZL, Jackson BM, McIntyre N, Reynolds B, Solloway I, Wheater HS, Chell Jet al., 2009, The impact of upland land management on flooding: results from an improved pasture hillslope, HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, Vol: 23, Pages: 464-475, ISSN: 0885-6087

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