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Declan O'Shea
Declan O'Shea
PhD Candidate, The University of Melbourne
E-mail megerősítve itt: unimelb.edu.au
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Evidence of shorter more extreme rainfalls and increased flood variability under climate change
C Wasko, R Nathan, L Stein, D O'Shea
Journal of Hydrology 603, 126994, 2021
952021
Changes in flood-associated rainfall losses under climate change
M Ho, C Wasko, D O'Shea, R Nathan, E Vogel, A Sharma
Journal of Hydrology 625, 129950, 2023
72023
Implications of event-based loss model structure on simulating large floods
D O'Shea, R Nathan, C Wasko, P Hill
Journal of Hydrology 595, 126008, 2021
72021
Improved Extreme Rainfall Frequency Analysis Using a Two‐Step Kappa Approach
D O’Shea, R Nathan, A Sharma, C Wasko
Water Resources Research 59 (4), e2021WR031854, 2023
22023
Historical increases in flood variability due to changing storm volumes and soil moisture
C Wasko, R Nathan, L Stein, D O'Shea
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-128, 2022
12022
Balancing observational data and experiential knowledge in environmental flows modeling
M Mussehl, JA Webb, A Horne, D O'Shea
Environmental Modelling & Software 173, 105943, 2024
2024
Non-stationary extreme rainfall frequency analysis: the impact of separating storm intensities and arrival rate
D O'Shea, R Nathan, A Sharma, C Wasko
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, H44B-02, 2022
2022
Understanding changes in flood magnitude and timing
C Wasko, R Nathan, M Peel, L Stein, D O'Shea
IAHS2022, 2022
2022
Reassessing flood hydrology for Burdekin falls dam
P Jordan, D O'Shea, P Hill, R Nathan, S Lang, M Hughes, D Lam, A Broit
HWRS 2021: Digital Water: Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium 2021 …, 2021
2021
Another step on the difficult journey to regionalise a probability-based loss model
D O'Shea, R Nathan, P Hill
Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium (2018: Melbourne), 600-613, 2018
2018
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