Bart Nijssen

Bart Nijssen

University of Washington

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Bart Nijssen

Bart Nijssen, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Computational Hydrology, Surface Water Hydrology, Hydrological Modeling, Forecasting.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Understanding Changes in Iceland’s Streamflow Dynamics in Response to Climate Change

Vegetation representation influences projected streamflow changes in the Colorado River Basin

Building cyberinfrastructure for the reuse and reproducibility of complex hydrologic modeling studies

A new process-oriented ensemble hydrological prediction system for flood prediction and water management in the US Pacific Northwest

Projected changes to Northern Hemisphere snow conditions over the period 1950–2100, given two emission scenarios

LamaH-Ice: LArge-SaMple Data for Hydrology and Environmental Sciences for Iceland

Mapping the Drought Nexus: Characterizing How Different Drought Metrics Observe Impacts in the Columbia River Basin

A coupled approach to incorporating deep learning into process-based hydrologic modeling

Bart Nijssen Information

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Citations(all)

13332

Citations(since 2020)

6036

Cited By

9879

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

103

i10Index(since 2020)

87

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Bart Nijssen Skills & Research Interests

Computational Hydrology

Surface Water Hydrology

Hydrological Modeling

Forecasting

Top articles of Bart Nijssen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Understanding Changes in Iceland’s Streamflow Dynamics in Response to Climate Change

Hörður Bragi Helgason

Andri Gunnarsson

Óli Grétar B Sveinsson

Bart Nijssen

2024/3/7

Vegetation representation influences projected streamflow changes in the Colorado River Basin

Journal of Hydrometeorology

William Ryan Currier

Andrew W Wood

Naoki Mizukami

Bart Nijssen

Joseph J Hamman

...

2023/7

Building cyberinfrastructure for the reuse and reproducibility of complex hydrologic modeling studies

Environmental Modelling & Software

Iman Maghami

Ashley Van Beusekom

Lauren Hay

Zhiyu Li

Andrew Bennett

...

2023/6/1

A new process-oriented ensemble hydrological prediction system for flood prediction and water management in the US Pacific Northwest

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Andy Wood

Josh Sturtevant

Naoki Mizukami

Guoqiang Tang

2023/5

Projected changes to Northern Hemisphere snow conditions over the period 1950–2100, given two emission scenarios

Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment

Darri Eythorsson

Sigurdur M Gardarsson

Bart Nijssen

2023/4/1

LamaH-Ice: LArge-SaMple Data for Hydrology and Environmental Sciences for Iceland

Earth System Science Data Discussions

Hordur Bragi Helgason

Bart Nijssen

2023/10/9

Mapping the Drought Nexus: Characterizing How Different Drought Metrics Observe Impacts in the Columbia River Basin

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Adi Stein

Katherine Hegewisch

Bart Nijssen

John Abatzoglou

2022/12

A coupled approach to incorporating deep learning into process-based hydrologic modeling

Authorea Preprints

Andrew Bennett

Bart Nijssen

2022/11/23

A process-conditioned and spatially consistent method for reducing systematic biases in modeled streamflow

Journal of Hydrometeorology

Andrew Bennett

Adi Stein

Yifan Cheng

Bart Nijssen

Marketa Mcguire

2022/5

Potential hydropower contribution to mitigate climate risk and build resilience in Africa

Nature Climate Change

Ana Lucía Cáceres

Paulina Jaramillo

H Scott Matthews

Constantine Samaras

Bart Nijssen

2022/8

Hydrologic model sensitivity to temporal aggregation of meteorological forcing data: a case study for the contiguous United States

Journal of Hydrometeorology

Ashley E Van Beusekom

Lauren E Hay

Andrew R Bennett

Young-Don Choi

Martyn P Clark

...

2022/2

Community workflows to advance reproducibility in hydrologic modeling: Separating model‐agnostic and model‐specific configuration steps in applications of large‐domain …

Water Resources Research

Wouter Johannes Maria Knoben

Martyn P Clark

Jerad Bales

Andrew Bennett

S Gharari

...

2022/11

Explainable AI uncovers how neural networks learn to regionalize in simulations of turbulent heat fluxes at FluxNet sites

Authorea Preprints

Andrew Bennett

Bart Nijssen

2022/12/1

Decision Informed Co-development of Hydroclimate Projections for Water Resource Applications

Frontiers in Hydrology 2022

Chris D Frans

Jeffrey Richard Arnold

Ethan D Gutmann

Andy Wood

Naoki Mizukami

...

2022/6

Using physics-based machine learning to estimate unobserved quantities: A case study for landscape-scale soil and vegetation conductances to heat and water vapor

Authorea Preprints

Andrew Bennett

Maoya Bassiouni

Bart Nijssen

2022/11/24

When and where are multiple snow layers important for simulations of snow accumulation and melt?

Water Resources Research

Nicoleta C Cristea

Andrew Bennett

Bart Nijssen

Jessica D Lundquist

2022/10

Suggestions for reproducible hydrologic modeling: Lessons from creating an open-source model configuration toolbox for large-domain water resources modeling

Frontiers in Hydrology 2022

Wouter Knoben

Martyn P Clark

Jerad Bales

Andrew Bennett

Shervan Gharari

...

2022/6

The Need to Account for Water Resources Management in Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Studies

Authorea Preprints

Bart Nijssen

Jane Harrell

Yifan Cheng

Jeffrey Arnold

Chris Frans

2022/11/24

Where and When Does Streamflow Regulation Significantly Affect Climate Change Outcomes in the Columbia River Basin?

Water Resources Research

Jane Harrell

Bart Nijssen

Chris Frans

2022/10

Evaluating multiple canopy‐snow unloading parameterizations in SUMMA with time‐lapse photography characterized by citizen scientists

Water Resources Research

Cassie Lumbrazo

Andrew Bennett

William Ryan Currier

Bart Nijssen

Jessica Lundquist

2022/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 96
Martyn Clark

Martyn Clark

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 51
Edwin P. Maurer

Edwin P. Maurer

Santa Clara University

H-index: 49
Jessica D. Lundquist

Jessica D. Lundquist

University of Washington

H-index: 45
Wieslaw Maslowski

Wieslaw Maslowski

Naval Postgraduate School

H-index: 35
David Rupp

David Rupp

Oregon State University

H-index: 30
Jennifer Adam

Jennifer Adam

Washington State University

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