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David Archer
The characteristics of ‘abrupt wave front’ floods on Pennine catchments, northern England, and their transmission downstream2023
David Archer
Professor Hayley Fowler
A historical flash flood chronology for Britain2021
Jamie Ledingham
David Archer
Dr Elizabeth Lewis
Professor Hayley Fowler
Professor Chris Kilsby
et al.
Contrasting seasonality of storm rainfall and flood runoff in the UK and some implications for rainfall-runoff methods of flood estimation2019
David Archer
Dr Greg O'Donnell
Professor Hayley Fowler
Historical flash floods in England: New regional chronologies and database2019
David Archer
Professor Hayley Fowler
Characterising flash flood response to intense rainfall and impacts using historical information and gauged data in Britain2018
David Archer
Dr Geoffrey Parkin
Professor Hayley Fowler
Assessing long term flash flooding frequency using historical information2017
Dr Nathan Forsythe
Andrew Hardy
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
Professor Chris Kilsby
et al.
A detailed cloud fraction climatology of the Upper Indus Basin and its implications for near surface air temperature2015
Dr Nathan Forsythe
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Stephen Blenkinsop
John Richmond
Professor Chris Kilsby
et al.
Application of a stochastic weather generator to assess climate change impacts in a semi-arid climate: The Upper Indus Basin2014
Professor Mohd Sharif
David Archer
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Nathan Forsythe
Trends in timing and magnitude of flow in the Upper Indus Basin2013
Nathan Forsythe
Professor Chris Kilsby
Professor Hayley Fowler
David Archer
Assessment of Runoff Sensitivity in the Upper Indus Basin to Interannual Climate Variability and Potential Change Using MODIS Satellite Data Products2012
Dr Nathan Forsythe
Professor Hayley Fowler
Professor Chris Kilsby
David Archer
Opportunities from remote sensing for supporting water resources management in village/valley scale catchments in the Upper Indus Basin2012
David Archer
Nathan Forsythe
Professor Hayley Fowler
Dr Syed Shah
Sustainability of water resources management in the Indus Basin under changing climatic and socio economic conditions2010
David Archer
Professor Hayley Fowler
Using meteorological data to forecast seasonal runoff on the River Jhelum, Pakistan2008
David Archer
Dr Kirsty Harwood
Assessment of severity of the extreme River Tyne flood in January 2005 using gauged and historical information2007
Professor Hayley Fowler
David Archer
Conflicting Signals of Climatic Change in the Upper Indus Basin2006
Professor Hayley Fowler
David Archer
Impacts of global warming on the hydrology of the Upper Indus Basin, Pakistan2006
Professor Hayley Fowler
David Archer
Hydro-climatological variability in the Upper Indus Basin and implications for water resources2005
Professor Hayley Fowler
David Archer
Hydro-climatological variability in the Upper Indus Basin and implications for water resources2005
David Archer
Professor Hayley Fowler
Exploratory analysis of ground-based data to assess climate runoff links in the Upper Indus Basin2004
David Archer
Professor Hayley Fowler
Spatial and temporal variations in precipitation in the Upper Indus Basin, global teleconnections and hydrological implications2004
David Archer
Emeritus Professor Malcolm Newson
The use of indices of flow variability in assessing the hydrological and instream habitat impacts of upland afforestation and drainage2002