
- Hydroclimatology of the continental United States A. Sankarasubramanian1
- SANKAR ARUMUGAM PHONE: (919) 515-7700 2501 STINSON DRIVE, BOX 7908, RALEIGH, NC 27695 EMAIL: sankar_arumugam@ncsu.edu
- Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering Spring 09 CE 796A: Hydroclimatology
- Improved Drought Management Strategies for the Triangle Area Utilizing Climate-Information based Probabilistic Streamflow Forecasts (NC Water Resources Research
- Climate elasticity of streamflow in the United States A. Sankarasubramanian and Richard M. Vogel
- Improved water allocation utilizing probabilistic climate forecasts: Short-term water contracts in a risk management framework
- Improving the Prediction of Winter Precipitation and Temperature over the Continental United States: Role of the ENSO State in Developing
- Annual hydroclimatology of the United States A. Sankarasubramanian
- The Role of Monthly Updated Climate Forecasts in Improving Intraseasonal Water Allocation
- Flood quantiles in a changing climate: Seasonal forecasts and causal relations
- Improved categorical winter precipitation forecasts through multimodel combinations of coupled GCMs
- Comment on the paper: "Basin hydrologic response relations to distributed physiographic descriptors and climate" by Karen Plaut
- Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Reservoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Forecasts in Setting up
- River Flood Forecasting Using Complementary Muskingum Rating Equations
- 2 Multimodel ensembles of streamflow forecasts: Role of predictor 3 state in developing optimal combinations
- Role of Retrospective Forecasts of GCMs Forced with Persisted SST Anomalies in Operational Streamflow Forecasts Development
- Climate, stream flow prediction and water management in northeast Brazil: societal trends and forecast value
- Effect of persistence on trend detection via regression Nicholas C. Matalas
- Investigation and comparison of sampling properties of L-moments and conventional moments
- 1. Education PhD in Water Resources Engineering, 2001, Tufts University, Medford, MA.
- NCSU Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering CE 796A Stochastic Methods in Water and Environmental Engineering Spring 08
- Seasonal Streamflow Forecasts for the Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC-8) Basins in North Carolina utilizing Multimodel Climate Forecasts
- CAREER: Climate Informed Uncertainty Analyses for Integrated Water Resources Sustainability Principal Investigator: Sankarasubramanian Arumugam
- Improved water resources sustainability utilizing multi-time scale streamflow forecasts (National Science Foundation -Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and
- Validation of a watershed model without calibration Richard M. Vogel