Nirajan Dhakal

Nirajan Dhakal

Spelman College

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Nirajan Dhakal

Nirajan Dhakal, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Spelman College, specializes in the field of Statistical Modeling, Hydrological and Hydraulic Analysis and Modeling, Hydroclimatology, Sustainable Water Resources Management.

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

Evaluation of compound precipitation and temperature extremes in a changing climate

Examining seasonality based on probabilistic properties of extreme precipitation timing in the eastern United States

Role of atmospheric moisture sources and pathways in the seasonality of extreme precipitation over the eastern United States

Changing seasonality of daily and monthly precipitation extremes for the contiguous USA and possible connections with large‐scale climate patterns

Semantic modeling of climate change impacts on the implementation of the UN sustainable development goals related to poverty, hunger, water, and energy

Understanding the Nonstationarity in the Seasonality of Extreme Precipitation: A Case Study of the Eastern United States

Hydrometeorological Extremes and Its Local Impacts on Human-Environmental Systems

Examining Extreme Precipitation Seasonality in the Eastern USA

Nirajan Dhakal Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

273

Citations(since 2020)

196

Cited By

151

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

7

Email

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Nirajan Dhakal Skills & Research Interests

Statistical Modeling

Hydrological and Hydraulic Analysis and Modeling

Hydroclimatology

Sustainable Water Resources Management

Top articles of Nirajan Dhakal

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Evaluation of compound precipitation and temperature extremes in a changing climate

Nirajan Dhakal

2024/3/7

Examining seasonality based on probabilistic properties of extreme precipitation timing in the eastern United States

Atmosphere

Ali Aljoda

Nirajan Dhakal

2023/2/13

Role of atmospheric moisture sources and pathways in the seasonality of extreme precipitation over the eastern United States

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Nirajan Dhakal

Ali Aljoda

2023/5

Changing seasonality of daily and monthly precipitation extremes for the contiguous USA and possible connections with large‐scale climate patterns

International Journal of Climatology

Nirajan Dhakal

Bhikhari Tharu

Ali Aljoda

2023/5

Semantic modeling of climate change impacts on the implementation of the UN sustainable development goals related to poverty, hunger, water, and energy

Earth Science Informatics

Armita Davarpanah

Hassan Babaie

Nirajan Dhakal

2023/3

Understanding the Nonstationarity in the Seasonality of Extreme Precipitation: A Case Study of the Eastern United States

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ali Aljoda

Nirajan Dhakal

Bhikhari Tharu

2022/12

Hydrometeorological Extremes and Its Local Impacts on Human-Environmental Systems

Jong-Suk Kim

Nirajan Dhakal

Changhyun Jun

Taesam Lee

2022/3/30

Examining Extreme Precipitation Seasonality in the Eastern USA

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ali Aljoda

Nirajan Dhakal

Bhikhari Tharu

2021/12

Seasonality of precipitation extremes and their connections with large-scale climate patterns over the contiguous United States

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Nirajan Dhakal

Bhikhari Tharu

Ali Aljoda

2021/4

Modeling and Sharing UNSDG Indicator Data for Poverty, Food, Water, and Energy in Relation to Climate Change

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Armita Davarpanah

Hassan A Babaie

Nirajan Dhakal

2020/12

Changing river flood timing in the Northeastern and Upper Midwest United States: weakening of seasonality over time?

Water

Nirajan Dhakal

Richard N Palmer

2020/7/9

Nonstationary influence of the North Atlantic tropical cyclones on the spatio‐temporal variability of the eastern United States precipitation extremes

International Journal of Climatology

Nirajan Dhakal

Shaleen Jain

2020/6/15

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