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Hervé Andrieu

Hervé Andrieu

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
38
Citations
5829
World Ranking
8617
National Ranking
390

Overview

Hervé Andrieu is affiliated with IFSTTAR in France and has contributed to environmental science with a specific focus on hydrology and watershed management. Their research spans several subfields including global and planetary change, water science and technology, environmental engineering, atmospheric science, and oceanography.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of main topics such as hydrology and watershed management studies, flood risk assessment and management, hydrology and drought analysis, urban stormwater management solutions, urban heat island mitigation, wind and air flow studies, and precipitation measurement and analysis.

Hervé Andrieu has published in multiple scientific venues, including:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Water Resources Research
  • Water
  • Hydrological Processes
  • Urban Climate

Their recent papers include:

  • "On the Impact of Rainfall Spatial Variability, Geomorphology, and Climatology on Flash Floods," 2021, Water Resources Research
  • "Groundwater Contribution to Sewer Network Baseflow in an Urban Catchment-Case Study of Pin Sec Catchment, Nantes, France," 2020, Water
  • "The Event-specific Geomorphological Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph (E-GIUH): The basin hydrological response characteristic of a flood event," 2021, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Coupling detailed urban energy and water budgets with TEB-Hydro model: Towards an assessment tool for nature based solution performances," 2021, Urban Climate
  • "Morphometric properties, scaling laws and hydrologic response of the Greater Paris combined sewer system," 2023, Hydrological Processes

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors including Katia Chancibault, Roger Moussa, Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter, Fabrice Rodríguez, and Manabendra Saharia.

Best Publications

  • Understanding, management and modelling of urban hydrology and its consequences for receiving waters: A state of the art

    Tim D Fletcher;Herve Andrieu;Perrine Hamel

  • 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

  • Identification of Vertical Profiles of Radar Reflectivity for Hydrological Applications Using an Inverse Method. Part I: Formulation

    Hervé Andrieu;Jean Dominique Creutin

  • 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

  • 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

  • Identification of Vertical Profiles of Reflectivity from Volume Scan Radar Data

    Bertrand Vignal;Hervé Andrieu;J. Dominique Creutin

  • A distributed hydrological model for urbanized areas - Model development and application to case studies

    Fabrice Rodriguez;Hervé Andrieu;Floriane Morena

  • Simulation of Radar Mountain Returns Using a Digitized Terrain Model

    Guy Delrieu;Jean Dominique Creutin;Hervé Andrieu

  • Influence of rainfall spatial variability on rainfall–runoff modelling: Benefit of a simulation approach?

    Isabelle Emmanuel;Hervé Andrieu;Etienne Leblois;Nicolas Janey

  • Temporal and spatial variability of rainfall at the urban hydrological scale

    Isabelle Emmanuel;Hervé Andrieu;Etienne Leblois;Bernard Flahaut

  • Usefulness of historical information for flood frequency analyses: Developments based on a case study

    Olivier Payrastre;Eric Gaume;Hervé Andrieu

  • Surface runoff in urban catchments: morphological identification of unit hydrographs from urban databanks

    Fabrice Rodriguez;Hervé Andrieu;Jean-Dominique Creutin

  • Parameterization of the Urban Water Budget with the Submesoscale Soil Model

    Sylvain Dupont;Patrice G. Mestayer;Emmanuel Guilloteau;Emmanuel Berthier

  • Quantification of Path-Integrated Attenuation for X- and C-Band Weather Radar Systems Operating in Mediterranean Heavy Rainfall

    Guy Delrieu;Hervé Andrieu;Jean Dominique Creutin

  • The role of soil in the generation of urban runoff: development and evaluation of a 2D model

    E. Berthier;H. Andrieu;J.D. Creutin

  • Long-term assessment of bias adjustment in radar rainfall estimation

    Marco Borga;Fabrizio Tonelli;Robert J. Moore;Hervé Andrieu

  • Bollène-2002 Experiment: Radar Quantitative Precipitation Estimation in the Cévennes–Vivarais Region, France.

    Guy Delrieu;Brice Boudevillain;John Nicol;Benoît Chapon

  • Assessment of the susceptibility of roads to flooding based on geographical information – test in a flash flood prone area (the Gard region, France)

    Pierre Antonie Versini;Eric Gaume;Herve Andrieu

  • Evaluation of Methods for Representing Urban Terrain in Storm-Water Modeling

    Jorge Gironás;Jeffrey D. Niemann;Larry A. Roesner;Fabrice Rodriguez

  • A model for real-time quantitative rainfall forecasting using remote sensing: 2. Case studies

    Mark N. French;Hervé Andrieu;Witold F. Krajewski

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy Delrieu
Guy Delrieu Grenoble Alpes University
Eric Gaume
Eric Gaume Université Gustave Eiffel
Jean-Dominique Creutin
Jean-Dominique Creutin Grenoble Alpes University
Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter
Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter University of Oklahoma
Valéry Masson
Valéry Masson Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Witold F. Krajewski
Witold F. Krajewski University of Iowa
Alexis Berne
Alexis Berne École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Tim D. Fletcher
Tim D. Fletcher University of Melbourne
Marco Borga
Marco Borga University of Padua
Isabelle Braud
Isabelle Braud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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