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Louise J. Slater
Professor of Hydroclimatology, University of Oxford
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Spatial Sensitivity of River Flooding to Changes in Climate and Land Cover Through Explainable AI
EARTH'S FUTURE
30 april 2024
Louise J. Slater, Gemma Coxon, Manuela I. Brunner,...

Explaining the spatially variable impacts of flood‐generating mechanisms is a longstanding challenge in hydrology, with increasing and decrea...

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Global Projection of Flood Risk With a Bivariate Framework Under 1.5–3.0°C Warming Levels
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03 april 2024
Xi Huang, Jiabo Yin, Louise J. Slater, Shengyu Kan...

Global warming increases the atmospheric water‐holding capacity, consequently altering the frequency, and intensity of extreme hydrological e...

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Contribution of Anthropogenic Activities to the Intensification of Heat Index‐Based Spatiotemporally Contiguous Heatwave Events in China
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
05 february 2024
Dongdong Kong, Heyang Song, Yuxuan Xie, Xihui Gu, ...

In this study, we identified heat index‐based spatiotemporally contiguous heatwaves (HI‐STHWs) in China based on meteorological observa...

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Process‐Informed Subsampling Improves Subseasonal Rainfall Forecasts in Central America
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
05 january 2024
Katie Kowal, Louise J. Slater, Sihan Li, Timo Keld...

Subseasonal rainfall forecast skill is critical to support preparedness for hydrometeorological extremes. We assess how a process‐informed ev...

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Grassland Greening and Water Resource Availability May Coexist in a Warming Climate in Northern China and the Tibetan Plateau
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18 december 2023
Di Long, Caijin Zhang, Tingxi Liu, Louise J. Slate...

Greening of Northern China and the Tibetan Plateau (NCTP) has been observed by increases in the remotely sensed leaf area index (LAI), driven prima...

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Effluent Returns and Groundwater Abstractions Dominate Urban Hydrology Signals in Great Britain
URBAN HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY: TOWARD SUSTAINABLE URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE III ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Gemma Coxon, John Bloomfield, Lauren Bolotin, Josh...
Urbanisation is a critical driver of changes in streamflow. These changes are not uniform across catchments due to the wide array of impacts of urbani...
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Quantifying the geomorphic effect of floods using satellite observations of river mobility
FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES IV ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2023
Anya Leenman, Louise J. Slater, Simon J. Dadson, ...
Geomorphologists have debated the relative importance of disturbance magnitude, duration and frequency in shaping landscapes; for channel change durin...
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Climate change and urbanisation intensify floods most in groundwater-dominated rivers
RECENT ADVANCES IN LARGE-SCALE, HIGH-RESOLUTION HYDROLOGIC AND FLOOD MODELING AND HYDROCLIMATIC EXTREMES ASSESSMENT I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Louise J. Slater, Gemma Coxon, Manuela I. Brunner,...
Explaining the spatial variability of flood-generating mechanisms and their effects is a longstanding challenge in hydrology, as a mix of increasing a...
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