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Vahid Rahmani
Vahid Rahmani
Associate Professor, Data Analytics
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The development of a flash flood severity index
AJ Schroeder, JJ Gourley, J Hardy, JJ Henderson, P Parhi, V Rahmani, ...
Journal of Hydrology 541, 523-532, 2016
902016
Annual baseflow variations as influenced by climate variability and agricultural land use change in the Missouri River Basin
L Ahiablame, AY Sheshukov, V Rahmani, D Moriasi
Journal of Hydrology, 2017
832017
Examining storage capacity loss and sedimentation rate of large reservoirs in the central US Great Plains
V Rahmani, JH Kastens, F DeNoyelles, ME Jakubauskas, EA Martinko, ...
Water 10 (2), 190, 2018
752018
Analysis of temporal and spatial distribution and change‐points for annual precipitation in Kansas, USA
V Rahmani, SL Hutchinson, JA Harrington Jr, JMS Hutchinson, A Anandhi
International Journal of Climatology, 2015
532015
Evaluation analysis of NASA SMAP L3 and L4 and SPoRT-LIS soil moisture data in the United States
A Tavakol, V Rahmani, SM Quiring, SV Kumar
Remote Sensing of Environment 229, 234-246, 2019
522019
Evaluation of hot temperature extremes and heat waves in the Mississippi River Basin
A Tavakol, V Rahmani, J Harrington Jr
Atmospheric Research 239, 104907, 2020
472020
Probability of compound climate extremes in a changing climate: A copula-based study of hot, dry, and windy events in the central United States
A Tavakol, V Rahmani, J Harrington Jr
Environmental research letters 15 (10), 104058, 2020
452020
Analysis of frequency and magnitude of extreme rainfall events with potential impacts on flooding: a case study from the central United States
V Rahmani, SL Hutchinson, JA Harrington Jr, JMS Hutchinson
International Journal of Climatology, 2016
442016
Changes in spatial and temporal trends in wet, dry, warm and cold spell length or duration indices in Kansas, USA
A Anandhi, S Hutchinson, J Harrington, V Rahmani, MB Kirkham, ...
International Journal of Climatology 36 (12), 4085-4101, 2016
392016
Extreme daily rainfall event distribution patterns in Kansas
V Rahmani, SL Hutchinson, JMS Hutchinson, A Anandhi
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 19 (4), 707-716, 2014
312014
Assessment of climate change for extreme precipitation indices: A case study from the central United States
V Rahmani, J Harrington Jr
International Journal of Climatology 39 (2), 1013-1025, 2019
282019
Temporal and spatial variations in the frequency of compound hot, dry, and windy events in the central United States
A Tavakol, V Rahmani, J Harrington Jr
Scientific reports 10 (1), 15691, 2020
212020
The soil moisture data bank: The ground-based, model-based, and satellite-based soil moisture data
A Tavakol, KR McDonough, V Rahmani, SL Hutchinson, JMS Hutchinson
Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 2021
182021
Changes in the frequency of hot, humid days and nights in the Mississippi River Basin
A Tavakol, V Rahmani, J Harrington Jr
International Journal of Climatology, 2020
132020
Validation and assessment of SPoRT-LIS surface soil moisture estimates for water resources management applications
KR McDonough, SL Hutchinson, JMS Hutchinson, JL Case, V Rahmani
Journal of hydrology 566, 43-54, 2018
132018
Examining storage capacity loss and sedimentation rate of large reservoirs in the central US Great Plains. Water, 10 (2), 190
V Rahmani, JH Kastens, F DeNoyelles, ME Jakubauskas, EA Martinko, ...
92018
Evaluation of NASA SMAP L4 soil moisture data in land use clusters using ground-based data
A Tavakol, V Rahmani
2018 ASABE Annual International Meeting, 1, 2018
62018
Natural Hazards and Disasters: From Avalanches and Climate Change to Water Spouts and Wildfires
BK Paul
5*2020
Spatiotemporal changes of correlated hot, dry, and windy conditions in the central united states
V Rahmani, A Tavakol
AGU Fall Meeting 2019, 2019
42019
Changes in the frequency of hot, humid conditions in the Mississippi River Basin
A Tavakol, V Rahmani
2019 ASABE Annual International Meeting, 1, 2019
42019
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