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Nirajan Dhakal
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Estimation of volumetric runoff coefficients for Texas watersheds using land-use and rainfall-runoff data
N Dhakal, X Fang, TG Cleveland, DB Thompson, WH Asquith, LJ Marzen
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 138 (1), 43-54, 2012
892012
Nonstationarity in seasonality of extreme precipitation: A nonparametric circular statistical approach and its application
N Dhakal, S Jain, A Gray, M Dandy, E Stancioff
Water Resources Research, 2015
602015
Spatio-temporal trends in daily precipitation extremes and their connection with North Atlantic tropical cyclones for the southeastern United States
N Dhakal, B Tharu
International Journal of Climatology 38 (10), 3822-3831, 2018
282018
Projecting pathways to food–energy–water systems sustainability through ontology
H Babaie, A Davarpanah, N Dhakal
Environmental Engineering Science 36 (7), 808-819, 2019
182019
Modified rational unit hydrograph method and applications
N Dhakal, X Fang, DB Thompson, TG Cleveland
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Management 167 (7 …, 2014
162014
Return period adjustment for runoff coefficients based on analysis in undeveloped Texas watersheds
N Dhakal, X Fang, WH Asquith, TG Cleveland, DB Thompson
Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering 139 (6), 476-482, 2013
162013
On the use of Bayesian quantile regression method to explore the historical trends in extreme precipitation and their connections with large-scale climate patterns over the …
B Tharu, N Dhakal
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 1–14, 2019
142019
Rate-based estimation of the runoff coefficients for selected watersheds in Texas
N Dhakal, X Fang, WH Asquith, TG Cleveland, DB Thompson
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 18 (12), 1571-1580, 2013
142013
Changing river flood timing in the Northeastern and Upper Midwest United States: weakening of seasonality over time?
N Dhakal, RN Palmer
Water 12 (7), 1951, 2020
112020
Changing impacts of North Atlantic tropical cyclones on extreme precipitation distribution across the Mid-Atlantic United States
N Dhakal
Geosciences 9 (5), 207, 2019
82019
Estimation of rational runoff coefficients for Texas watersheds
N Dhakal, X Fang, TG Cleveland, DB Thompson, LJ Marzen
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010: Challenges of Change …, 2010
82010
Nonstationary influence of the North Atlantic tropical cyclones on the spatio‐temporal variability of the eastern United States precipitation extremes
N Dhakal, S Jain
International Journal of Climatology 40 (7), 3486-3499, 2020
72020
Revisiting modified rational method
N Dhakal, X Fang, TG Cleveland, DB Thompson
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011: Bearing Knowledge for …, 2011
62011
Development of Guidance for Runoff Coefficient Selection and Modified Rational Unit Hydrograph Method for Hydrologic Design
N Dhakal
Auburn University, 2012
52012
Changing seasonality of daily and monthly precipitation extremes for the contiguous USA and possible connections with large‐scale climate patterns
N Dhakal, B Tharu, A Aljoda
International Journal of Climatology 43 (6), 2647-2666, 2023
32023
Examining seasonality based on probabilistic properties of extreme precipitation timing in the eastern United States
A Aljoda, N Dhakal
Atmosphere 14 (2), 366, 2023
22023
Semantic modeling of climate change impacts on the implementation of the UN sustainable development goals related to poverty, hunger, water, and energy
A Davarpanah, H Babaie, N Dhakal
Earth Science Informatics 16 (1), 929-943, 2023
12023
Climate change and water resources management: an integrated assessment of temporal change in population and extreme precipitation
GE Sherrer, N Dhakal
Proceedings from the ICERP 2016, 79-84, 2017
12017
The Role of Atmospheric Rivers Moisture Origin in the Seasonality of Extreme Precipitation in the Eastern United States
A Aljoda, N Dhakal
Journal of Hydrometeorology, 2024
2024
Evaluation of compound precipitation and temperature extremes in a changing climate
N Dhakal
EGU24, 2024
2024
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