Shih-Chieh Kao Program Manager, Water Power Program Contact KAOS@ORNL.GOV All Publications Assessing climate-change-induced flood risk in the Conasauga River watershed: an application of ensemble hydrodynamic inundation modeling The implications of future climate change on the blue water footprint of hydropower in the contiguous US Exploring Hydrologic Model Process Connectivity at the Continental Scale Through an Information Theory Approach Quantifying the Effects of Urbanization on Floods in a Changing Environment to Promote Water Security — A Case Study of Two Adjacent Basins in Texas Variability of Precipitation Areal Reduction Factors in the Conterminous United States Assessing Shifts in Regional Hydroclimatic Conditions of U.S. River Basins in Response to Climate Change over the 21st Century Machine Learning Assisted Hybrid Models Can Improve Streamflow Simulation in Diverse Catchments across the Conterminous US High-performance computing in water resources hydrodynamics Multi-model Hydroclimate Projections for the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin in the Southeastern United States In Quest of Calibration Density and Consistency in Hydrologic Modeling: Distributed Parameter Calibration against Streamflow Characteristics How Do Modeling Decisions Affect the Spread Among Hydrologic Climate Change Projections? Exploring a Large Ensemble of Simula... Enhancing 2D hydrodynamic flood models through machine learning and urban drainage integration Second-generation downscaled earth system model data using generative machine learning Dynamically downscaled seasonal heat wave projections in the CONUS Exploring Flood Predictability in Taiwan through Coupled Atmospheric–Hydrological and High-Performance Hydrodynamic Models Intersection of Hydrologic Change and Hydropower in the United States: Needs for Future Research and Practice Integrated Modeling Driven Evaluation of Opportunities for Climate-Resilient Perennial Biomass Crop Plantings in Flood-Prone Agricultural Landscapes Trends and meteorological drivers of extreme daily reservoir evaporation events in the western United States Enhancing Streamflow Reanalysis Across the Conterminous US Leveraging Multiple Gridded Precipitation Data Sets Complementing Dynamical Downscaling With Super-Resolution Convolutional Neural Networks Future Climate Projections for South Florida: Improving the Accuracy of Air Temperature and Precipitation Extremes With a Hybrid Statistical Bias Correction Technique Multi-scale impacts of climate change on hydropower for long-term water-energy planning in the contiguous United States Tapping municipal water supply systems for low-impact hydropower growth Hydropower capacity factors trending down in the United States Thermal, water, and land cover factors led to contrasting urban and rural vegetation resilience to extreme hot months Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Biological and Environmental Systems Science Directorate Environmental Sciences Division Biodiversity and Sustainable Systems Section Water Resource Science and Engineering Group User Facilities Climate Change Science Institute Energy Science and Technology Directorate Water Power Program