Gabriele Villarini

Gabriele Villarini

University of Iowa

H-index: 73

North America-United States

About Gabriele Villarini

Gabriele Villarini, With an exceptional h-index of 73 and a recent h-index of 57 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Iowa, specializes in the field of Hydroclimatology, extreme events, hurricanes, predictions and projections.

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

Connecting the dots: teleconnection of global floods and their association with climate variability

Stronger exacerbation of extreme rainfall at the hourly than daily scale by urbanization in a warming climate

Higher emissions scenarios lead to more extreme flooding in the United States

On the Vulnerability of NATO Installations to Climate Variability and Change: A System-Level Perspective

Changes in the climate system dominate inter‐annual variability in flooding across the globe

Changes in the Seasonality of North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones

Projected changes in daily precipitation, temperature and wet‐bulb temperature across Arizona using statistically downscaled CMIP6 climate models

Assessing the performance of parametric and non‐parametric tests for trend detection in partial duration time series

Gabriele Villarini Information

University

Position

Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering

Citations(all)

18483

Citations(since 2020)

11106

Cited By

11856

hIndex(all)

73

hIndex(since 2020)

57

i10Index(all)

195

i10Index(since 2020)

175

Email

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University of Iowa

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Gabriele Villarini Skills & Research Interests

Hydroclimatology

extreme events

hurricanes

predictions and projections

Top articles of Gabriele Villarini

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Connecting the dots: teleconnection of global floods and their association with climate variability

Yixin Yang

Long Yang

Qiang Wang

Gabriele Villarini

2024/3/7

Stronger exacerbation of extreme rainfall at the hourly than daily scale by urbanization in a warming climate

Journal of Hydrology

Zifeng Deng

Xushu Wu

Gabriele Villarini

Zhaoli Wang

Zhaoyang Zeng

...

2024/4/1

Higher emissions scenarios lead to more extreme flooding in the United States

Nature Communications

Hanbeen Kim

Gabriele Villarini

2024/1/3

On the Vulnerability of NATO Installations to Climate Variability and Change: A System-Level Perspective

Gabriele Villarini

Sandro Carniel

Taereem Kim

Hanbeen Kim

Aniello Russo

...

2024/3/7

Changes in the climate system dominate inter‐annual variability in flooding across the globe

Geophysical Research Letters

Hanbeen Kim

Gabriele Villarini

Conrad Wasko

Yves Tramblay

2024/3/28

Changes in the Seasonality of North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones

Dario Treppiedi

Gabriele Villarini

Leonardo V Noto

Enrico Scoccimarro

Wenchang Yang

...

2024/3/7

Projected changes in daily precipitation, temperature and wet‐bulb temperature across Arizona using statistically downscaled CMIP6 climate models

International Journal of Climatology

Taereem Kim

Gabriele Villarini

2024/3/20

Assessing the performance of parametric and non‐parametric tests for trend detection in partial duration time series

Journal of flood risk management

Renato Amorim

Gabriele Villarini

2023/10

A systematic review of climate change science relevant to Australian design flood estimation

Conrad Wasko

Seth Westra

Rory Nathan

Acacia Pepler

Timothy Raupach

...

2023/10/10

Understanding the impact of precipitation bias‐correction and statistical downscaling methods on projected changes in flood extremes

Earth's Future

Alexander T Michalek

Gabriele Villarini

Taereem Kim

2024/3

Past, Present, and Future Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on Flood Hazards in Sub-Saharan Africa

Proceedings of the Sixth TAWIRI Scientific Conference, 3rd-6th December 2007, Arusha International Conference Centre, Arusha, Tanzania

CT Mumbi

R Marchant

H Hooghiemstra

RBB Mwalyosi

MJ Wooller

2007

Strong linkage between observed daily precipitation extremes and anthropogenic emissions across the contiguous United States

Preprint

JS Nanditha

Gabriele Villarini

Hanbeen Kim

Philippe Naveau

JS Nanditha

2024/4/19

Precipitation inequality exacerbates streamflow inequality, but dams moderate it

Science of the Total Environment

Sai Kiran Kuntla

Manabendra Saharia

Samar Prakash

Gabriele Villarini

2024/2/20

The hydrometeorology of extreme floods in the lower Mississippi River

Journal of hydrometeorology

Yibing Su

James A Smith

Gabriele Villarini

2023/2

On the Projected Changes in the Seasonality and Magnitude of Precipitation Extremes

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Dario Treppiedi

Gabriele Villarini

Jens Bender

Leonardo Noto

2023/5

On the attribution of annual maximum discharge across the conterminous United States

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Gabriele Villarini

Hanbeen Kim

2023/5

A comparison of Bayesian multivariate versus univariate normal regression models for prediction

The American Statistician

Xun Li

Joyee Ghosh

Gabriele Villarini

2023

Reduced and more fragmented Mississippi River navigability by rising flow

Geophysical research letters

Renato Amorim

Gabriele Villarini

W Veacth

K White

2023/10/16

On the generation of high‐resolution probabilistic design events capturing the joint occurrence of rainfall and storm surge in coastal basins

International Journal of Climatology

Hanbeen Kim

Gabriele Villarini

Robert Jane

Thomas Wahl

Shubhra Misra

...

2023/2

Projected Changes in Flood Peak Discharge across Iowa: A Flood Frequency Perspective

Gabriele Villarini

Witold F Krajewski

Alexander Michalek

2023/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 97
Gabriel Vecchi

Gabriel Vecchi

Princeton University

H-index: 84
Witold Krajewski

Witold Krajewski

University of Iowa

H-index: 36
Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Utah State University

H-index: 30
Louise Slater

Louise Slater

University of Oxford

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