Oral programme II.

II.

Advances in hydrological forecasting and data series analysis
Oral programme
 / Thu, 21 Sep, 16:00–17:30  / Conference room
 / Fri, 22 Sep, 09:15–11:00  / Conference room

Thursday, 21 September 2017
Conference room
16:00–16:15
STAHY2017-6
Influence of climate change on floods in the Arga catchment in Spain: intercomparison of model outputs.
Carlos Garijo and Luis Mediero
16:15–16:30
STAHY2017-10
Chlorophyll-a concentrations in the Lagos Lagoon using a comparison assessment of satellite data products and laboratory results
Amidu Owolabi Ayeni, Abosede Adesalu, and Joseph Aro
16:30–16:45
STAHY2017-11
Evaluate the stability of the Kalman filter in real-time flood forecasting
Matin Baymani-Nezhad and Dawie Han
16:45–17:00
STAHY2017-12
Dry events time series for optimization of management rules dams in semi-arid Tunisia
Majid Mathlouthi
17:00–17:15
STAHY2017-8
A flood study in Spain using storm track data and K-means clustering
Marcus Santos, Carlos Lima, and Luis Mediero
17:15–17:30
STAHY2017-15
Asymptotic standard error of annual maximum flow quantile estimated by means of seasonal approach
Witold G. Strupczewski, Ewa Bogdanowicz, and Krzysztof Kochanek

Friday, 22 September 2017
Conference room
09:15–10:00
STAHY2017-14
Detection of signatures and controlling processes in flood annual maxima by theoretically derived probability distributions (keynote talk)
Vito Iacobellis
10:00–10:15
STAHY2017-19
Climate change impact on hydrological processes at a catchment scale
Renata Romanowicz and Hadush Meresa
10:15–10:30
STAHY2017-24
Circular characteristics of the dates of occurrence of winter maximum river flows in the Upper Vistula river basin
Agnieszka Rutkowska and Silvia Kohnová
10:30–10:45
STAHY2017-26
Drought Prediction of Eastern and Central Regions of Iran by Using Time Series and Markov Chain Models
Abdolnabi Abdeh Kolahchi and Tayeb Raziei
10:45–11:00
STAHY2017-30
Selected small river basins from Czechia as possible indicators of long-term changes in headwater discharge
Ondrej Ledvinka