Chris Kilsby

Chris Kilsby

Newcastle University

H-index: 52

Europe-United Kingdom

About Chris Kilsby

Chris Kilsby, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Hydrology Climate change Flood Risk.

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

A framework for space–time modelling of rainfall events for hydrological applications of weather radar

Assessing rainfall radar errors with an inverse stochastic modelling framework

A cost-benefit ‘source-receptor’framework for implementation of Blue-Green flood risk management

Collaborative mutli-scale water resources planning in England and Wales

Representing buildings and urban features in hydrodynamic flood models

Environmental DNA clarifies impacts of combined sewer overflows on the bacteriology of an urban river and resulting risks to public health

A Local Multi-Layer Approach to Modelling Interactions between Shallow Water Flows and Obstructions

Urban flood modelling under extreme rainfall conditions for building-level flood exposure analysis

Chris Kilsby Information

University

Position

Professor of Hydrology and Climate Change

Citations(all)

10749

Citations(since 2020)

4598

Cited By

8085

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

112

i10Index(since 2020)

86

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Chris Kilsby Skills & Research Interests

Hydrology Climate change Flood Risk

Top articles of Chris Kilsby

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A framework for space–time modelling of rainfall events for hydrological applications of weather radar

Journal of Hydrology

Amy C Green

Chris Kilsby

András Bárdossy

2024/2/1

Assessing rainfall radar errors with an inverse stochastic modelling framework

Available at SSRN 4478761

Amy Charlotte Green

Chris Kilsby

András Bárdossy

2024/1/30

A cost-benefit ‘source-receptor’framework for implementation of Blue-Green flood risk management

Journal of Hydrology

Christos Iliadis

Vassilis Glenis

Chris Kilsby

2024/5/1

Collaborative mutli-scale water resources planning in England and Wales

Ali Leonard

Jaime Amezaga

Richard Blackwell

Elizabeth Lewis

Chris Kilsby

2024/3/7

Representing buildings and urban features in hydrodynamic flood models

Journal of Flood Risk Management

Christos Iliadis

Vassilis Glenis

Chris Kilsby

2023

Environmental DNA clarifies impacts of combined sewer overflows on the bacteriology of an urban river and resulting risks to public health

Science of the Total Environment

Rixia Zan

Adrian Blackburn

Jidapa Plaimart

Kishor Acharya

Claire Walsh

...

2023/9/1

A Local Multi-Layer Approach to Modelling Interactions between Shallow Water Flows and Obstructions

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.10262

James Mckenna

Vassilis Glenis

Chris Kilsby

2023/4/20

Urban flood modelling under extreme rainfall conditions for building-level flood exposure analysis

Hydrology

Christos Iliadis

Panagiota Galiatsatou

Vassilis Glenis

Panagiotis Prinos

Chris Kilsby

2023/8/17

Intercomparison of global reanalysis precipitation for flood risk modelling

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

Fergus McClean

Richard Dawson

Chris Kilsby

2021/3/30

CONFIGURE: An Optimisation Framework for the Cost-Effective Spatial Configuration of Blue-Green Infrastructure

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.13989

Asid Ur Rehman

Vassilis Glenis

Elizabeth Lewis

Chris Kilsby

2023/10/21

A new riemann solver for modelling bridges in flood flows-Development and experimental validation

Applied Mathematics and Computation

James Mckenna

Vassilis Glenis

Chris Kilsby

2023/6/15

Non-asymptotic distributions of water extremes: Superlative or superfluous?

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

Francesco Serinaldi

Federico Lombardo

Chris G Kilsby

2023/10/18

Quantifying the uncertainty corresponding to the radar rainfall estimation process: an inverse model for radar attenuation error

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Amy Green

Chris Kilsby

Andras Bardossy

2023/5

Blue-Green Cities: Achieving Urban Flood Resilience, Water Security, and Biodiversity

Vladimir Krivtsov

Sangaralingam Ahilan

Scott Arthur

Steve Birkinshaw

D Dawson

...

2023/1/14

Assessment of TRMM rainfall data for flood modelling in three contrasting catchments in Java, Indonesia

Journal of Hydroinformatics

Suroso Suroso

Purwanto Bekti Santoso

Stephen Birkinshaw

Chris Kilsby

Andras Bardossy

...

2023/5/1

Cloud Modelling of Property-Level Flood Exposure in Megacities

Water

Christos Iliadis

Vassilis Glenis

Chris Kilsby

2023/9/27

Testing tests before testing data: an untold tale of compound events and binary dependence

Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment

Francesco Serinaldi

Federico Lombardo

Chris G Kilsby

2022/5

Sailing synthetic seas: Stochastic simulation of benchmark sea state time series

Coastal Engineering

Francesco Serinaldi

Riccardo Briganti

Chris G Kilsby

Nicholas Dodd

2022/9/1

A mobile laboratory enables fecal pollution source tracking in catchments using onsite qPCR assays

Water

Rixia Zan

Kishor Acharya

Adrian Blackburn

Chris G Kilsby

David Werner

2022/4/11

Partial afforestation has uncertain effect on flood frequency and peak discharge at large catchment scales (100–1000 km2), south‐central Chile

Hydrological Processes

James C Bathurst

Hannah Hagon

Frederick Hambly Barton

Andrés Iroumé

Aidan Kilbride

...

2022/5

See List of Professors in Chris Kilsby University(Newcastle University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 169
Philip Jones

Philip Jones

University of East Anglia

H-index: 87
Robert Wilby

Robert Wilby

Loughborough University

H-index: 86
Jim W Hall

Jim W Hall

University of Oxford

H-index: 74
Hayley J. Fowler

Hayley J. Fowler

Newcastle University

H-index: 51
James C. Bathurst

James C. Bathurst

Newcastle University

H-index: 49
Richard J Dawson

Richard J Dawson

Newcastle University

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