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Rainfall runoff modeling of urban area using HEC-HMS: A case study of Hyderabad city
Vinay Ashok Rangari, V Sridhar, N V Umamahesh and Ajey Kumar Patel; Advances in Water Resources Engineering and Management ;2019

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1D-2D modeling of urban floods and risk map generation for the part of Hyderabad city
Rangari V.A., Gonugunta R., Umamahesh N.V., Patel A.K., Bhatt C.M.; International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives;2018

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Floodplain mapping and management of urban catchment using HEC-RAS: A case study of Hyderabad City
Vinay Ashok Rangari, Gonugunta R, N V Umamahesh and Ajey Kumar Patel; Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A;2018

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Simulation of urban drainage system using a storm water management model (SWMM)
Vinay Ashok Rangari, Sriramoju Sai Prashanth, N V Umamahesh and Ajey Kumar Patel; Asian Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology;2018

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Simulation of Urban Drainage System Using Disaggregated Rainfall Data
Vinay Ashok Rangari, K Veerendra Gopi, NV Umamahesh, Ajey Kumar Patel; Hydrologic Modeling: Select Proceedings of ICWEES-2016;2018

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Analyzing Non-stationarity in the Hyderabad City Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves
V Agilan, NV Umamahesh; Climate Change Impacts: Select Proceedings of ICWEES-2016;2018

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Changes in ENSO and IOD effects on the extreme rainfall of Hyderabad city, India
V Agilan, NV Umamahesh; Climate Change Impacts: Select Proceedings of ICWEES-2016;2018

8.

Covariate and parameter uncertainty in non-stationary rainfall IDF curve
Agilan V., Umamahesh N.V.; International Journal of Climatology;2018

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Quantification of uncertainty in spatial return levels of urban precipitation extremes
Rupa C., Mujumdar P.P.; Journal of Hydrologic Engineering;2018

10.

El Ni?o Southern Oscillation cycle indicator for modeling extreme rainfall intensity over India
Agilan V., Umamahesh N.V.; Ecological Indicators;2018

11.

Sustainable Holistic Water Resources Management in a Changing Climate
K.Srinivasa Raju, A.Vasan (Editors); Sustainable Holistic Water Resources Management in a Changing Climate;2017

12.

Modelling nonlinear trend for developing non-stationary rainfall intensity?duration?frequency curve
Agilan V., Umamahesh N.V.; International Journal of Climatology;2017

13.

What are the best covariates for developing non-stationary rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency relationship?
Agilan V., Umamahesh N.V.; Advances in Water Resources;2017

14.

Non-Stationary Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Relationship: a Comparison between Annual Maximum and Partial Duration Series
Agilan V., Umamahesh N.V.; Water Resources Management;2017

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Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves Under Non-Stationary Condition
Agilan V., Umamahesh N. V. ; Sustainable Holistic Water Resources Management In A Changing Climate;2017

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Spatial Intensity Duration Frequency Relationships Using Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis for Urban Areas
C Rupa, P Mujumdar; EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts;2016

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Is the covariate based non-stationary rainfall IDF curve capable of encompassing future rainfall changes?
Agilan V., Umamahesh N.V.; Journal of Hydrology;2016

18.

Application of Storm Water Management Model to an Urban Catchment
V.Swathi,?K.Srinivasa Raju?and?Ajit Pratap Singh; International Conference on Water, Environment, Energy and Society;2016

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CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON RAINFALL INTENSITY DURATION-FREQUENCY CURVES OF HYDERABAD, INDIA
V. Agilan, N. V. Umamahesh; Proceedings of National Conference : Civil Engineering Conference Innovation for Sustainability (CEC 2016);2016

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COVARIATE GENERATION USING MULTI-OBJECTIVE GENETIC ALGORITHM FOR DEVELOPING NON-STATIONARY RAINFALL IDF CURVE
V Agilan, N V Umamahesh; National Conference on Water Resources & Flood Management with special reference to Flood Modelling October 14-15, 2016 SVNIT Surat;2016

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DEVELOPMENT OF DIFFERENT MODELING STRATEGIES FOR URBAN FLOODING: A CASE STUDY OF HYDERABAD CITY
VA Rangari, NV Umamahesh, AK Patel; Proceedings of National Conference: Civil Engineering Conference Innovation for Sustainability (CEC 2016);2016

22.

Hierarchical Spatial Analysis of Extreme Precipitation in Urban Areas
CR Rajulapati, P Mujumdar; AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts;2015

23.

Hydrol: Effective Tool for Hydrologic Modelling
A. Yugesh, V. Swathi; Conference-National Conference on Recent Trends in Civil Engineering, Feb 20-21, 2015, Hyderabad, India, pp. 49.;2015

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Analysis of the spatial variability of annual and extreme rainfall over the Hyderabad area
V Agilan, N V Umamahesh; Conference-20th International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and River Engineering (Hydro-2015), IIT Roorkee, 17-19 December, 2015.;2015

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Urban Growth Simulation: A Case Study
V.Swathi, Sai Veena and?K.Srinivasa Raju; National Conference on Water, Environment and Society;2015

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Model and parameter uncertainty in IDF relationships under climate change
Chandra R., Saha U., Mujumdar P.P.; Advances in Water Resources;2015

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Detection and attribution of non-stationarity in intensity and frequency of daily and 4-h extreme rainfall of Hyderabad, India
Agilan V., Umamahesh N.V.; Journal of Hydrology;2015

28.

Effect of el Ni?o-southern oscillation (ENSO) cycle on extreme rainfall events of Indian urban area
V Agilan, NV Umamahesh; Vellore, Proceedings of international conference on sustainable energy and built environment;2015

29.

Review of urban storm water models
Vinay Ashok Rangari, Ajey Kumar Patel, N V Umamahesh; Conference-20th International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and River Engineering (Hydro-2015), IIT Roorkee, 17-19 December, 2015;2015

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Preparation of LULC map from GE images for GIS based Urban Hydrological Modeling
Agilan V, Umamahesh N V; Conference-Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad: 28-29 December 2014;2014

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