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1. The research on narrow-valley city flood control mode based on hydrodynamic-hydrological coupling model.

2. Hydrological digital twin model of a large anthropized italian alpine catchment: The Adige river basin.

3. Evaluation of hydrological models at gauged and ungauged basins using machine learning-based limits-of-acceptability and hydrological signatures.

4. A large-scale hydrological and hydrodynamic coupled model for flow routing in the Yangtze-Dongting system.

5. An enhanced extreme learning machine model for river flow forecasting: State-of-the-art, practical applications in water resource engineering area and future research direction.

6. Characterizing urbanization impacts on floodplain through integrated land use, hydrologic, and hydraulic modeling.

7. A methodological framework to support the initiation, design and institutionalization of participatory modeling processes in water resources management.

8. A hybrid model coupling process-driven and data-driven models for improved real-time flood forecasting.

9. Exploring the food-energy-water nexus in coupled natural-human systems under climate change with a fully integrated agent-based modeling framework.

10. Neglecting hydrological errors can severely impact predictions of water resource system performance.

11. Skill and sources of skill in seasonal streamflow hindcasts for South America made with ECMWF's SEAS5 and VIC.

12. Scaling from global to regional river flow with global hydrological models: Choice matters.

13. Downscaling and merging multiple satellite precipitation products and gauge observations using random forest with the incorporation of spatial autocorrelation.

14. Flood forecasting based on radar precipitation nowcasting using U-net and its improved models.

15. Improving performance of bucket-type hydrological models in high latitudes with multi-model combination methods: Can we wring water from a stone?

16. An artificial neural network to estimate the foliar and ground cover input variables of the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model.

17. Potential of snow data to improve the consistency and robustness of a semi-distributed hydrological model using the SAFRAN input dataset.

18. Modeling approaches to detect land-use changes: Urbanization analyzed on a set of 43 US catchments.

19. Risk analysis for the multi-reservoir flood control operation considering model structure and hydrological uncertainties.

20. Risk analysis for the multi-reservoir flood control operation considering model structure and hydrological uncertainties.

21. Modeling water scarcity and droughts for policy adaptation to climate change in arid and semiarid regions.

22. Verification of temperature, precipitation, and streamflow forecasts from the NOAA/NWS Hydrologic Ensemble Forecast Service (HEFS): 2. Streamflow verification.

23. A qualitative model structure sensitivity analysis method to support model selection.

24. SWAT hydrologic model parameter uncertainty and its implications for hydroclimatic projections in snowmelt-dependent watersheds.

25. Using a physics-based hydrological model and storm transposition to investigate machine-learning algorithms for streamflow prediction.

26. Evaluating stochastic rainfall models for hydrological modelling.

27. Assessing the compound flood risk in coastal areas: Framework formulation and demonstration.

28. Performance assessment of Bayesian Causal Modelling for runoff temporal behaviour through a novel stability framework.

29. Improving monthly streamflow forecasts through assimilation of observed streamflow for rainfall-dominated basins across the CONUS.

30. Estimating quick-flow runoff at the monthly timescale for the conterminous United States.

31. Synchronized generation of high-resolution gridded precipitation and temperature fields.

32. Risk assessment and sensitivity analysis of flash floods in ungauged basins using coupled hydrologic and hydrodynamic models.

33. Value of distributed water level and soil moisture data in the evaluation of a distributed hydrological model: Application to the PUMMA model in the Mercier catchment (6.6 km2) in France.

34. Comparing the ISBA and J2000 approaches for surface flows modelling at the local scale in the Everest region.

35. The 3DNet-Catch hydrologic model: Development and evaluation.

36. A process-based flood frequency analysis within a trivariate statistical framework. Application to a semi-arid Mediterranean case study.

37. Development of the consider cubature Kalman filter for state estimation of hydrological models with parameter uncertainty.

38. Contrasting hydrological responses to climate change in two adjacent catchments dominated by karst and nonkarst.

39. A simplified approach for the hydrological simulation of urban drainage systems with SWMM.

40. Skill assessment of a seasonal forecast model to predict drought events for water resource systems.

41. Influence of rainfall data scarcity on non-point source pollution prediction: Implications for physically based models.

42. Remote sensing, hydrological modeling and in situ observations in snow cover research: A review.

43. Constraining the ensemble Kalman filter for improved streamflow forecasting.

44. Daily river flow prediction based on Two-Phase Constructive Fuzzy Systems Modeling: A case of hydrological – meteorological measurements asymmetry.

45. Development of a methodology to assess future trends in low flows at the watershed scale using solely climate data.

46. Is ET often oversimplified in hydrologic models? Using long records to elucidate unaccounted for controls on ET.

47. Evaluating the role of evapotranspiration remote sensing data in improving hydrological modeling predictability.

48. Adequacy of TRMM satellite rainfall data in driving the SWAT modeling of Tiaoxi catchment (Taihu lake basin, China).

49. A rainfall disaggregation scheme for sub-hourly time scales: Coupling a Bartlett-Lewis based model with adjusting procedures.

50. Data assimilation of soil water flow via ensemble Kalman filter: Infusing soil moisture data at different scales.