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Mohammad Reza Najafi
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Assessing the uncertainties of hydrologic model selection in climate change impact studies
MR Najafi, H Moradkhani, IW Jung
Hydrological processes 25 (18), 2814-2826, 2011
2792011
Attribution of Arctic temperature change to greenhouse-gas and aerosol influences
MR Najafi, FW Zwiers, NP Gillett
Nature Climate Change 5 (3), 246-249, 2015
2032015
Statistical downscaling of precipitation using machine learning with optimal predictor selection
MR Najafi, H Moradkhani, SA Wherry
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 16 (8), 650-664, 2011
1352011
Multi-model ensemble analysis of runoff extremes for climate change impact assessments
MR Najafi, H Moradkhani
Journal of Hydrology 525, 352-361, 2015
1142015
Ensemble streamflow prediction: climate signal weighting methods vs. climate forecast system reanalysis
MR Najafi, H Moradkhani, TC Piechota
Journal of Hydrology 442, 105-116, 2012
1022012
A comprehensive evaluation of GPM-IMERG V06 and MRMS with hourly ground-based precipitation observations across Canada
S Moazami, MR Najafi
Journal of Hydrology 594, 125929, 2021
932021
Ensemble combination of seasonal streamflow forecasts
MR Najafi, H Moradkhani
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 21 (1), 04015043, 2016
792016
Analysis of precipitation extremes with the assessment of regional climate models over the Willamette River Basin, USA
A Halmstad, MR Najafi, H Moradkhani
Hydrological Processes 27 (18), 2579-2590, 2013
752013
Increasing risk of meteorological drought in the Lake Urmia basin under climate change: Introducing the precipitation–temperature deciles index
MS Abbasian, MR Najafi, A Abrishamchi
Journal of Hydrology 592, 125586, 2021
662021
A flood risk assessment framework for interdependent infrastructure systems in coastal environments
MR Najafi, Y Zhang, N Martyn
Sustainable Cities and Society 64, 102516, 2021
632021
Trends in total precipitation and magnitude–frequency of extreme precipitation in Iran, 1969–2009
MR Najafi, S Moazami
International Journal of Climatology 36 (4), 1863-1872, 2016
622016
Analysis of runoff extremes using spatial hierarchical Bayesian modeling
M Reza Najafi, H Moradkhani
Water Resources Research 49 (10), 6656-6670, 2013
602013
A hierarchical Bayesian approach for the analysis of climate change impact on runoff extremes
MR Najafi, H Moradkhani
Hydrological processes 28 (26), 6292-6308, 2014
562014
Attribution of the observed spring snowpack decline in British Columbia to anthropogenic climate change
MR Najafi, F Zwiers, N Gillett
Journal of Climate 30 (11), 4113-4130, 2017
522017
Attribution of the spring snow cover extent decline in the Northern Hemisphere, Eurasia and North America to anthropogenic influence
MR Najafi, FW Zwiers, NP Gillett
Climatic Change 136, 571-586, 2016
502016
Recent trends in individual and multivariate compound flood drivers in Canada's coasts
F Jalili Pirani, MR Najafi
Water Resources Research 56 (8), e2020WR027785, 2020
462020
Testing the skill of numerical hydraulic modeling to simulate spatiotemporal flooding patterns in the Logone floodplain, Cameroon
A Fernández, MR Najafi, M Durand, BG Mark, M Moritz, HC Jung, J Neal, ...
Journal of Hydrology 539, 265-280, 2016
452016
Characterizing non-stationary compound extreme events in a changing climate based on large-ensemble climate simulations
H Singh, MR Najafi, AJ Cannon
Climate Dynamics 56 (5), 1389-1405, 2021
442021
Evaluation of gridded climate datasets over Canada using univariate and bivariate approaches: Implications for hydrological modelling
H Singh, MR Najafi
Journal of Hydrology 584, 124673, 2020
442020
Characterizing the temperature and precipitation covariability over Canada
H Singh, FJ Pirani, MR Najafi
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 139 (3), 1543-1558, 2020
372020
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