His main research concerns Meteorology, Climatology, Remote sensing, Weather radar and Flash flood. Guy Delrieu mostly deals with Hydrometeorology in his studies of Meteorology. His Climatology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Rain gauge, Precipitation, Surface runoff and Mediterranean sea.
The concepts of his Rain gauge study are interwoven with issues in Karst and Physical geography. In Remote sensing, Guy Delrieu works on issues like Clutter, which are connected to Visibility, Drainage basin and Runoff volume. He interconnects Hydrology, Urban Hydrology and 3D radar in the investigation of issues within Weather radar.
Guy Delrieu mainly investigates Meteorology, Remote sensing, Precipitation, Flash flood and Rain gauge. His studies in Meteorology integrate themes in fields like Weather radar and Scale. His research investigates the connection with Remote sensing and areas like 3D radar which intersect with concerns in Man-portable radar.
In his research, Downscaling, Water cycle and Mediterranean Basin is intimately related to Climatology, which falls under the overarching field of Precipitation. The Flash flood study combines topics in areas such as Physical geography, Hydrometeorology and Surface runoff. His Rain gauge research incorporates elements of Geostatistics, Terrain, Range and Quantitative precipitation estimation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Precipitation, Flash flood, Rain gauge, Meteorology and Climatology. His work deals with themes such as Hydrometeorology and Surface runoff, Hydrograph, which intersect with Flash flood. His Rain gauge research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Quantitative precipitation forecast, Weather radar, Terrain and Quantitative precipitation estimation.
The concepts of his Weather radar study are interwoven with issues in Visibility, Remote sensing and Correlation coefficient. His Meteorology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Radar observations and Spatial variability. His work carried out in the field of Climatology brings together such families of science as Mediterranean sea and Mediterranean Basin.
Guy Delrieu spends much of his time researching Precipitation, Meteorology, Rain gauge, Climatology and Flash flood. Guy Delrieu usually deals with Meteorology and limits it to topics linked to Spatial variability and Flood risk assessment. His research in Rain gauge intersects with topics in Terrain, Quantitative precipitation estimation, Kriging and Standard deviation.
His Quantitative precipitation estimation study combines topics in areas such as Convective storm detection, Remote sensing and Consistency. His Climatology research incorporates themes from Sampling, Retrieval algorithm and Satellite precipitation. His research integrates issues of Hydrometeorology, Surface runoff and Water cycle in his study of Flash flood.
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Temporal and spatial resolution of rainfall measurements required for urban hydrology
Alexis Berne;Guy Delrieu;Jean-Dominique Creutin;Charles Obled.
Journal of Hydrology (2004)
The Catastrophic Flash-Flood Event of 8–9 September 2002 in the Gard Region, France: A First Case Study for the Cévennes–Vivarais Mediterranean Hydrometeorological Observatory
G. Delrieu;John Nicol;E. Yates;P.E. Kirstetter.
Journal of Hydrometeorology (2005)
HYMEX , a 10-year Multidisciplinary Program on the mediterranean water cycle.
P. Drobinski;Véronique Ducrocq;P. Alpert;E. Anagnostou.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2014)
Rain Measurement by Raingage-Radar Combination: A Geostatistical Approach
J.D. Creutin;G. Delrieu;Thierry Lebel.
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (1988)
Hydrologic Visibility of Weather Radar Systems Operating in Mountainous Regions: Case Study for the Ardèche Catchment (France)
Thierry Pellarin;Guy Delrieu;Georges-Marie Saulnier;Hervé Andrieu.
Journal of Hydrometeorology (2002)
Use of a weather radar for the hydrology of a mountainous area. Part I: radar measurement interpretation
H Andrieu;J.D Creutin;G Delrieu;D Faure.
Journal of Hydrology (1997)
Simulation of Radar Mountain Returns Using a Digitized Terrain Model
Guy Delrieu;Jean Dominique Creutin;Hervé Andrieu.
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (1995)
Feasibility of Using Mountain Return for the Correction of Ground-Based X-Band Weather Radar Data
G. Delrieu;S. Caoudal;J. D. Creutin.
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (1997)
OZCAR: The French Network of Critical Zone Observatories
J. Gaillardet;I. Braud;F. Hankard;S. Anquetin.
Vadose Zone Journal (2018)
Analysis of flash flood regimes in the North-Western and South-Eastern Mediterranean regions
P. Tarolli;M. Borga;E. Morin;G. Delrieu.
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2012)
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