Ciaran Broderick
Maynooth University
23 Papers
11 Citations
Ciaran Broderick is an academic researcher from Maynooth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Ciaran Broderick include Lancaster University.
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Papers
Transferability of hydrological models and ensemble averaging methods between contrasting climatic periods
TL;DR: Using Differential Split Sample Testing (DSST), this paper analyzed the performance of six hydrological models for 37 Irish catchments under climate conditions unlike those used for model training.
A 305-year continuous monthly rainfall series for the island of Ireland (1711–2016)
Conor Murphy,Ciaran Broderick,Tim Burt,Mary Curley,Catriona Duffy,Julia Hall,Shaun Harrigan,Tom Matthews,Neil Macdonald,Gerard McCarthy,Mark McCarthy,Donal Mullan,Simon Noone,Timothy J. Osborn,Ciara Ryan,John Sweeney,Peter Thorne,Seamus Walsh,Robert L. Wilby +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 305-year (1711-2016) monthly rainfall series (IoI_1711) is created for the island of Ireland, which is evaluated by comparison with independent long-term observations and reconstructions of precipitation, temperature and circulation indices from across the British-Irish Isles.
Using a Scenario-Neutral Framework to Avoid Potential Maladaptation to Future Flood Risk.
Ciaran Broderick,Conor Murphy,Robert L. Wilby,Tom Matthews,Christel Prudhomme,Christel Prudhomme,Mark Adamson +6 more
TL;DR: Catchments with relatively less storage are sensitive to seasonal amplification in the annual cycle of precipitation and warrant special attention.
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Clustering of Observed Diurnal Cycles of Precipitation over the United States for Evaluation of a WRF Multiphysics Regional Climate Ensemble
TL;DR: In this paper, the diurnal cycle of precipitation during the summer season over the contiguous United States is examined in eight distinct regions using cluster analysis applied to diurnal pattern characteristics at 2141 rainfall gauges over the 10-yr period 1991-2000.
Past and future climate change in the context of memorable seasonal extremes
TL;DR: The authors examined the changing likelihood of extreme seasonal conditions in the long-term observational record, and explored how frequently such extremes might occur in a changed Irish climate according to the latest model projections.
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