Elisabeth Stephens

Elisabeth Stephens

University of Reading

H-index: 22

Europe-United Kingdom

About Elisabeth Stephens

Elisabeth Stephens, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of flood risk, uncertainty, communication, ensemble forecasts.

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

Using Ensembles to Analyze Predictability Links in the Tropical Cyclone Flood Forecast Chain

Impact-based flood early warning for rural livelihoods in Uganda

Machine-learning enhanced forecast of tropical cyclone rainfall for anticipatory humanitarian action

The utility of impact data in flood forecast verification for anticipatory actions: Case studies from Uganda and Kenya

A decision‐led evaluation approach for flood forecasting system developments: An application to the Global Flood Awareness System in Bangladesh

Detecting trends in flood series and shifts in flood timing across Kenya

Identifying the barriers and opportunities in the provision and use of weather and climate information for flood risk preparedness: The case of Katakwi District, Uganda

Epidemiological versus meteorological forecasts: Best practice for linking models to policymaking

Elisabeth Stephens Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

1949

Citations(since 2020)

1483

Cited By

983

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

33

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Elisabeth Stephens Skills & Research Interests

flood risk

uncertainty

communication

ensemble forecasts

Top articles of Elisabeth Stephens

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using Ensembles to Analyze Predictability Links in the Tropical Cyclone Flood Forecast Chain

Journal of Hydrometeorology

HA Titley

HL Cloke

EM Stephens

F Pappenberger

E Zsoter

2024/1

Impact-based flood early warning for rural livelihoods in Uganda

Weather, climate, and society

Faith Mitheu

Elisabeth Stephens

Celia Petty

Andrea Ficchì

Elena Tarnavsky

...

2023/7

Machine-learning enhanced forecast of tropical cyclone rainfall for anticipatory humanitarian action

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Andrea Ficchì

Guido Ascenso

Matteo Giuliani

Enrico Scoccimarro

Linus Magnusson

...

2023/5

The utility of impact data in flood forecast verification for anticipatory actions: Case studies from Uganda and Kenya

Journal of Flood Risk Management

Faith Mitheu

Elena Tarnavsky

Andrea Ficchì

Elisabeth Stephens

Rosalind Cornforth

...

2023/4/12

A decision‐led evaluation approach for flood forecasting system developments: An application to the Global Flood Awareness System in Bangladesh

Journal of Flood Risk Management

Sazzad Hossain

Hannah L Cloke

Andrea Ficchì

Harshita Gupta

Linda Speight

...

2023/10/25

Detecting trends in flood series and shifts in flood timing across Kenya

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Maureen Wanzala

Hannah Cloke

Elisabeth Stephens

Andrea Ficchi

Shaun Harrigan

2022/5

Identifying the barriers and opportunities in the provision and use of weather and climate information for flood risk preparedness: The case of Katakwi District, Uganda

Frontiers in Climate

Faith Mitheu

Celia Petty

Elena Tarnavsky

Elisabeth Stephens

Luisa Ciampi

...

2022/7/12

Epidemiological versus meteorological forecasts: Best practice for linking models to policymaking

International Journal of Forecasting

Erin Coughlan de Perez

Elisabeth Stephens

Maarten van Aalst

Juan Bazo

Eleonore Fournier-Tombs

...

2022/4/1

Assessment of global reanalysis precipitation for hydrological modelling in data-scarce regions: A case study of Kenya

Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

Maureen A Wanzala

Andrea Ficchi

Hannah L Cloke

Elisabeth M Stephens

Heou M Badjana

...

2022/6/1

Gaining user insights into the research-to-operational elements of Impact-based Forecasting (IbF) from within the SHEAR programme: summary of findings

Joanne Robbins

Emma Bee

Alison Sneddon

Sarah Brown

Elisabeth Stephens

...

2022

Hydrological impact of the new ECMWF multi-layer snow scheme

Atmosphere

Ervin Zsoter

Gabriele Arduini

Christel Prudhomme

Elisabeth Stephens

Hannah Cloke

2022/5/2

Different types of drought under climate change or geoengineering: Systematic review of societal implications

Erin Coughlan De Perez

Ignacio Fuentes

Christopher Jack

Andrew Kruczkiewicz

Izidine Pinto

...

2022

Insights into stakeholder perceptions of Impact-based Forecasting (IbF) and implications for operational implementation in hydrometerology

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Joanne Robbins

Emma Bee

Alison Sneddon

Irene Amuron

Elisabeth Stephens

...

2022/5

Towards a community-led approach to improve the design of early warning systems and anticipatory action for flood risk preparedness

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Faith Mitheu

Elisabeth Stephens

Elena Tarnavsky

Andrea Ficchi

Rosalind Cornforth

...

2022/5

Hydrological model preselection with a filter sequence for the national flood forecasting system in Kenya

Journal of Flood Risk Management

Maureen A Wanzala

Elisabeth M Stephens

Hannah L Cloke

Andrea Ficchi

2022/8/22

Key factors influencing the severity of fluvial flood hazard from tropical cyclones

Journal of Hydrometeorology

Helen A Titley

Hannah L Cloke

Shaun Harrigan

Florian Pappenberger

Christel Prudhomme

...

2021/7

Assessment of GloFAS ensemble flood forecast for the Brahmaputra basin: skilful lead-times to predict monsoon floods for early action in Bangladesh

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Sazzad Hossain

Hannah Cloke

Andrea Ficchì

Christel Prudhomme

Arifuzzaman Bhuyan

...

2021/4

Beyond El Niño: unsung climate modes drive African floods

Weather and Climate Extremes

Andrea Ficchi

Hannah Cloke

Claudia Neves

Steve Woolnough

Erin Coughlan de Perez

...

2021/9/1

Influence of ENSO and tropical Atlantic climate variability on flood characteristics in the Amazon basin

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Jamie Towner

Andrea Ficchí

Hannah L Cloke

Juan Bazo

Erin Coughlan de Perez

...

2021/7/7

Flood preparedness decisions and stakeholders' perspectives on flood early warning in Bangladesh

Sazzad Hossain

Hannah Cloke

Andrea Ficchì

Elisabeth Stephens

2020/3/9

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Paul Bates

University of Bristol

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David Demeritt

King's College

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Jefferson S. Wong

University of Saskatchewan

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