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Chris Kilsby
Chris Kilsby
Professor of Hydrology and Climate Change, Newcastle University
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A daily weather generator for use in climate change studies
CG Kilsby, PD Jones, A Burton, AC Ford, HJ Fowler, C Harpham, P James, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 22 (12), 1705-1719, 2007
6392007
UK Climate Projections briefing report
GJ Jenkins, JM Murphy, DM Sexton, JA Lowe, P Jones, CG Kilsby
Met Office, 2010
5202010
A regional frequency analysis of United Kingdom extreme rainfall from 1961 to 2000
HJ Fowler, CG Kilsby
International Journal of Climatology: A Journal of the Royal Meteorological …, 2003
4592003
Stationarity is undead: Uncertainty dominates the distribution of extremes
F Serinaldi, CG Kilsby
Advances in Water Resources 77, 17-36, 2015
4372015
Multi‐temporal synthetic aperture radar flood mapping using change detection
MA Clement, CG Kilsby, P Moore
Journal of Flood Risk Management 11 (2), 152-168, 2018
3552018
Future heat-waves, droughts and floods in 571 European cities
SB Guerreiro, RJ Dawson, C Kilsby, E Lewis, A Ford
Environmental Research Letters 13 (3), 034009, 2018
3462018
Floods and climate: emerging perspectives for flood risk assessment and management
B Merz, J Aerts, K Arnbjerg-Nielsen, M Baldi, A Becker, A Bichet, ...
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 14 (7), 1921-1942, 2014
3332014
UK Climate Projections science report: Projections of future daily climate for the UK from the Weather Generator
PD Jones, CG Kilsby, C Harpham, V Glenis, A Burton
UK Climate Projections science report, 2010
3312010
RainSim: A spatial–temporal stochastic rainfall modelling system
A Burton, CG Kilsby, HJ Fowler, PSP Cowpertwait, PE O'connell
Environmental Modelling & Software 23 (12), 1356-1369, 2008
3302008
Using regional climate model data to simulate historical and future river flows in northwest England
HJ Fowler, CG Kilsby
Climatic change 80 (3), 337-367, 2007
2962007
New estimates of future changes in extreme rainfall across the UK using regional climate model integrations. 1. Assessment of control climate
HJ Fowler, M Ekström, CG Kilsby, PD Jones
Journal of Hydrology 300 (1-4), 212-233, 2005
2812005
Modeling the impacts of climatic change and variability on the reliability, resilience, and vulnerability of a water resource system
HJ Fowler, CG Kilsby, PE O'Connell
Water resources research 39 (8), 2003
2732003
New estimates of future changes in extreme rainfall across the UK using regional climate model integrations. 2. Future estimates and use in impact studies
M Ekström, HJ Fowler, CG Kilsby, PD Jones
Journal of Hydrology 300 (1-4), 234-251, 2005
2432005
A weather-type conditioned multi-site stochastic rainfall model for the generation of scenarios of climatic variability and change
HJ Fowler, CG Kilsby, PE O'connell, A Burton
Journal of hydrology 308 (1-4), 50-66, 2005
1972005
Using satellite altimetry data to augment flow estimation techniques on the Mekong River
SJ Birkinshaw, GM O'donnell, P Moore, CG Kilsby, HJ Fowler, PAM Berry
Hydrological Processes 24 (26), 3811-3825, 2010
1782010
Rainfall extremes: Toward reconciliation after the battle of distributions
F Serinaldi, CG Kilsby
Water resources research 50 (1), 336-352, 2014
1712014
Modelling the impacts of projected future climate change on water resources in north-west England
HJ Fowler, CG Kilsby, J Stunell
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11 (3), 1115-1126, 2007
1622007
Implications of changes in seasonal and annual extreme rainfall
HJ Fowler, CG Kilsby
Geophysical Research Letters 30 (13), 2003
1612003
Predicting rainfall statistics in England and Wales using atmospheric circulation variables
CG Kilsby, PSP Cowpertwait, PE O'connell, PD Jones
International Journal of Climatology: A Journal of the Royal Meteorological …, 1998
1571998
Untenable nonstationarity: An assessment of the fitness for purpose of trend tests in hydrology
F Serinaldi, CG Kilsby, F Lombardo
Advances in Water Resources 111, 132-155, 2018
1552018
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