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Annette Wijbrans
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 6
Citations - 238
Annette Wijbrans is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flash flood & Quantitative precipitation estimation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 216 citations.
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Multi-scale hydrometeorological observation and modelling for flash flood understanding
Isabelle Braud,Pierre-Alain Ayral,Pierre-Alain Ayral,Christophe Bouvier,Flora Branger,Guy Delrieu,J. Le Coz,Guillaume Nord,J. P. Vandervaere,Sandrine Anquetin,Marko Adamovic,Julien Andrieu,C. Batiot,Brice Boudevillain,P. Brunet,Julie Carreau,Audrey Confoland,J.-F. Didon-Lescot,J.-M. Domergue,Johnny Douvinet,Guillaume Dramais,Rémi Freydier,Sébastien Gérard,J. Huza,E. Leblois,O. Le Bourgeois,R. Le Boursicaud,P. Marchand,Philippe Martin,Laurent Nottale,N. Patris,Benjamin Renard,Jean-Luc Seidel,J.-D. Taupin,Olivier Vannier,Béatrice Vincendon,Annette Wijbrans +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, a coupled observation and modelling strategy aiming at improving the understanding of processes triggering flash floods is presented for the Mediterranean area using two French catchments (Gard and Ardeche) larger than 2000 km2.
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Geostatistical radar–raingauge merging: A novel method for the quantification of rain estimation accuracy
Guy Delrieu,Annette Wijbrans,Brice Boudevillain,Dominique Faure,Laurent Bonnifait,Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a two-step procedure is implemented for estimating the rain estimation accuracy: (i) first kriging normalized ESDs are computed by using normalized variograms (sill equal to 1) to account for the observation system configuration and the spatial structure of the variable of interest (rainfall amount, residuals to the drift).
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A high-resolution rainfall re-analysis based on radar–raingauge merging in the Cévennes-Vivarais region, France
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic implementation of three estimation methods (radar QPE, hourly raingauge Ordinary Kriging (OK), and merging of radar and RA data through kriging with external drift (KED) proved the KED method to systematically outperform the concurrent approaches for the main rain events selected during the period 2007-2014.
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A high space–time resolution dataset linking meteorological forcing and hydro-sedimentary response in a mesoscale Mediterranean catchment (Auzon) of the Ardèche region, France
Guillaume Nord,Brice Boudevillain,Alexis Berne,Flora Branger,Isabelle Braud,Guillaume Dramais,Simon Gérard,Jérôme Le Coz,Cédric Legout,Gilles Molinié,Joël Van Baelen,Jean-Pierre Vandervaere,Julien Andrieu,Coralie Aubert,Martin Calianno,Martin Calianno,Guy Delrieu,Jacopo Grazioli,Sahar Hachani,Sahar Hachani,Ivan Horner,Jessica Huza,Jessica Huza,Raphaël Le Boursicaud,Timothy H. Raupach,Adriaan J. Teuling,Magdalena Uber,Magdalena Uber,Béatrice Vincendon,Annette Wijbrans +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive hydrometeorological dataset is presented spanning the period 1-January 2011-31-December 2014 to improve the understanding of the hydrological processes leading to flash floods and the relation between rainfall, runoff, erosion and sediment transport.
A High Space-Time Resolution Dataset Linking Meteorological Forcing and Hydro-Sedimentary Response in a Mesoscale Mediterranean Catchment (Auzon) of the Ardèche Region, France
Guillaume Nord,Isabelle Braud,Brice Boudevillain,Sébastien Gérard,Gilles Molinié,J. P. Vandervaere,Jessica Huza,J. Le Coz,Guillaume Dramais,Cédric Legout,Alexis Berne,Jacopo Grazioli,Timothy H. Raupach,J. Van Baelen,Annette Wijbrans,Guy Delrieu,Julien Andrieu,M. Caliano,Coralie Aubert,R. Teuling,R. Le Boursicaud,Flora Branger,Béatrice Vincendon,Ivan Horner +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive hydrometeorological dataset is presented spanning the period 1-January 2011-31-December 2014 to improve the understanding of the hydrological processes leading to flash floods and the relation between rainfall, runoff, erosion and sediment transport in a mesoscale catchment (Auzon, 116 km2) of the Mediterranean region.