Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where D. G. Morris is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by D. G. Morris.


Water Resources Research | 2014

Using multiple donor sites for enhanced flood estimation in ungauged catchments

Thomas R. Kjeldsen; David A. Jones; D. G. Morris

A new generalized method is presented enabling the use of multiple donor sites when predicting an index flood variable in an ungauged catchment using a hydrological regression model. The method is developed from the premise of having an index flood prediction with minimum variance, which results in a set of optimal weights assigned to each donor site. In the model framework presented here, the weights are determined by the geographical distance between the centroids of the catchments draining to the subject site and the donor sites. The new method was applied to a case study in the United Kingdom using annual maximum series of peak flow from 602 catchments. Results show that the prediction error of the index flood is reduced by using donor sites until a minimum of six donors have been included, after which no or marginal improvements in prediction accuracy are observed. A comparison of these results is made with a variant of the method where donor sites are selected based on connectivity with the subject site through the river network. The results show that only a marginal improvement is obtained by explicitly considering the network structure over spatial proximity. The evaluation is carried out based on a new performance measure that accounts for the sampling variability of the index flood estimates at each site. Other results compare the benefits obtained by adding relevant catchment descriptors to a simple regression model with those obtained by transferring information from local donor sites.


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2009

Longitudinal distributions of river flood power: the combined automated flood, elevation and stream power (CAFES) methodology.

Douglas M. Barker; Damian Lawler; Donald W. Knight; D. G. Morris; Helen N. Davies; E. J. Stewart


Earth System Science Data | 2012

Future Flows Climate: an ensemble of 1-km climate change projections for hydrological application in Great Britain

Christel Prudhomme; Simon Dadson; D. G. Morris; Jennifer Williamson; George Goodsell; S. M. Crooks; Leonore Boelee; Helen N. Davies; Gwen Buys; Thomas Lafon; Glen Watts


Hydrology Research | 2013

A hydrological assessment of the November 2009 floods in Cumbria, UK

James Miller; Thomas R. Kjeldsen; Jamie Hannaford; D. G. Morris


Archive | 2010

Reservoir Safety - long return period rainfall

E. J. Stewart; David A. Jones; Cecilia Svensson; D. G. Morris


Hydrology Research | 2012

Frequency analysis of extreme rainfall in Cumbria, 16–20 November 2009

E. J. Stewart; D. G. Morris; David A. Jones; H.S. Gibson


Meteorological Applications | 2011

Assessment of the return period of near-PMP point and catchment rainfall for England and Wales

C. G. Collier; D. G. Morris; David A. Jones


Archive | 2008

The flood estimation handbook and UK practice:past, present and future

E. J. Stewart; Thomas R. Kjeldsen; David A. Jones; D. G. Morris


Archive | 2014

Future Flows: a dataset of climate, river flow and groundwater levels for climate change impact studies in Great Britain

Christel Prudhomme; Christopher R. Jackson; Tracey Haxton; S. M. Crooks; Simon Dadson; D. G. Morris; Jennifer Williamson; Andrew Barkwith; J. Kelvin; Jonathan Mackay; Lei Wang; George Goodsell; Leonore Boelee; Helen N. Davies; Gwen Buys; Thomas Lafon; Andy Young; Glenn Watts


Archive | 2012

The November 2009 floods in Cumbria, north-west England: an analysis of the rainfall and river flows in two catchments

James Miller; D. G. Morris; E. J. Stewart; H.S. Gibson

Collaboration


Dive into the D. G. Morris's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Gwen Buys

British Antarctic Survey

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Andrew Barkwith

British Geological Survey

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge