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Tadesse Alemayehu Abitew
Tadesse Alemayehu Abitew
Associate Research Scientist, Texas A&M AgriLIfe Research Center:Blackland
Verified email at brc.tamus.edu
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Cross‐scale intercomparison of climate change impacts simulated by regional and global hydrological models in eleven large river basins
FF Hattermann, V Krysanova, SN Gosling, R Dankers, P Daggupati, ...
Climatic Change 141, 561-576, 2017
1702017
Evaluation of current and future water resources development in the Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia
M McCartney, T Alemayehu, A Shiferaw, S Awulachew
IWMI, 2010
110*2010
An improved SWAT vegetation growth module and its evaluation for four tropical ecosystems
T Alemayehu, A Van Griensven, BT Woldegiorgis, W Bauwens
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (9), 4449-4467, 2017
1002017
The water resource implications of planned development in the Lake Tana catchment, Ethiopia
T Alemayehu, M McCartney, S Kebede
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 10 (2-4), 211-221, 2010
932010
Inter-model comparison of hydrological impacts of climate change on the Upper Blue Nile basin using ensemble of hydrological models and global climate models
AD Teklesadik, T Alemayehu, A van Griensven, R Kumar, S Liersch, ...
Climatic Change, 1-16, 2017
552017
Evapotranspiration Mapping in a Heterogeneous Landscape Using Remote Sensing and Global Weather Datasets: Application to the Mara Basin, East Africa
T Alemayehu, A van Griensven, GB Senay, W Bauwens
Remote Sensing, 2017
512017
Evaluating CFSR and WATCH data as input to SWAT for the estimation of the potential evapotranspiration in a data-scarce Eastern-African catchment
T Alemayehu, A Griensven, W Bauwens
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 21 (3), 05015028, 2016
362016
Simulating current and future water resources development in the Blue Nile River Basin
MP McCartney, T Alemayehu, ZM Easton, SB Awulachew
The Nile River Basin, 269-291, 2013
362013
Simulation of water resource development and environmental flows in the Lake Tana subbasin
T Alemayehu, M McCartney, S Kebede
Improved Water and Land Management in the Ethiopian Highlands: Its Impact on …, 2009
192009
APEX-MODFLOW: A New integrated model to simulate hydrological processes in watershed systems
RT Bailey, A Tasdighi, S Park, S Tavakoli-Kivi, T Abitew, J Jeong, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 143, 105093, 2021
142021
Evaluation and application of alternative rainfall data sources for forcing hydrologic models in the Mara Basin
T Alemayehu, F Kilonzo, A van Griensven, W Bauwens
Hydrology Research 49 (4), 1271-1282, 2018
112018
The impact of rainfall distribution methods on streamflow throughout multiple elevations in the Rocky Mountains using the APEX model—Price River watershed, Utah
AW Worqlul, J Jeong, CHM Green, TA Abitew
Journal of Environmental Quality 50 (6), 1395-1407, 2021
72021
Inter-sectoral comparison of model uncertainty of climate change impacts in Africa
A Van Griensven, T Vetter, F Piontek, SN Gosling, B Kamali, J Reinhardt, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-14211, 2016
72016
On the Calibration of Spatially Distributed Hydrologic Models for Poorly Gauged Basins: Exploiting Information from Streamflow Signatures and Remote Sensing-Based …
T Alemayehu, HV Gupta, A van Griensven, W Bauwens
Water 14 (8), 1252, 2022
62022
Evaluation of current and future water resource development in the Blue Nile
MP McCartney, T Alemayehu, SB Awulachew, Y Seleshi
Proceedings of the Waternet Conference. Entebbe, Uganda, 28-30, 2009
52009
Improved simulation of evapotranspiration for land use and climate change impact analysis at catchment scale
A Griensven, S Maharjan, T Alemayehu
32014
Application of the WEAP model to assess the water resource implications of planned development in the Lake Tana sub basin, Ethiopia
T Alemayehu
Addis Ababa University, 2008
32008
Spatiotemporal evaluation of satellite-based precipitation products in the Colorado river basin
H Han, TA Abitew, S Park, CHM Green, J Jeong
Journal of Hydrometeorology 24 (10), 1739-1754, 2023
22023
On the Use of Remotely Sensed Products in Spatially Distributed Hydrological Models of Data Scarce Tropical Basins
TA Abitew
22017
Application of the WEAP model to assess the water resource implication of planned development in the Lake Tana Sub basin, Ethiopia
TA Abitew
MA Thesis, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, 2008
22008
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