EGU 2026

EGU26

We compiled this list of EGU26 presentations that make use of mHM. The 26 (!!!) presentation cover all days! If you are in Vienna, check them out!

Title Authors Session (Code) Date & Time (CEST) Location
The C3S Water Service: Operational seasonal forecasts and climate change projections co-developed for the water sector Katie Facer-Childs HS4.6 Mon 4 May, 14:05–14:25 (Oral) Room 2.31
Design and deployment of a multi-platform soil moisture monitoring network Felix Thomas HS8.3.1 Mon 4 May, 16:24–16:26 (PICO) PICO spot A, A.2
Storyline attribution of flash drought-heatwave compound extreme to global warming Devvrat Yadav NH6.5 Mon 4 May, 17:20–17:30 (Oral) Room N2
When does a drought end? Monitoring the duration and recovery of soil moisture droughts in Germany Friedrich Boeing HS4.2 Tue 5 May, 10:45–12:30 (Poster, display 08:30–12:30) Hall A, A.60
Evaluating different-scale hydrological corrections against high-precision terrestrial gravity time series at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell, Germany Anna Winter G3.4 Tue 5 May, 10:45–12:30 (Poster, display 08:30–12:30) Hall X1, X1.121
From climate simulations directly to actionable insights: The Climate Change Digital Twin Theresa Kiszler ITS1.11/ESSI1.10 Tue 5 May, 10:55–11:05 (Oral) Room D2
Next-Generation Decision Support System for Equitable River Basin Water Management Amir Rouhani HS5.1.5 Tue 5 May, 12:10–12:20 (Oral) Room 2.31
Storyline-based climate attribution reveals strong intensification of 2018–2022 multi-year droughts in Europe Ray Kettaren CL3.2.4 Tue 5 May, 15:20–15:30 (Oral) Room F1
Quantifying the Sub-seasonal Predictability Limit of 1-km Soil Moisture Drought in Germany Husain Najafi HS4.2 Tue 5 May, 16:30–16:40 (Oral) Room B
The European Drought Monitor – EO-powered 1-km daily drought monitoring with 6-day latency Pallav Kumar Shrestha HS2.4.5 Wed 6 May, 14:45–14:55 (Oral) Room C
Added Value of Earth Observation Constraints for Multi-Model Drought Detection in the Rhine Basin Ehsan Modiri HS2.4.5 Wed 6 May, 14:55–15:05 (Oral) Room C
Spatiotemporal prediction of groundwater level changes with the hydrological model mHM Ronja Iffland HS2.2.1 Wed 6 May, 16:15–18:00 (Poster, display 14:00–18:00) Hall A, A.17
Assessing Actual Groundwater Recharge under Climate Variability and Irrigation Pressure in the Upper Guadiana Basin (Central Spain) Nafiseh Salehi Siavashani HS8.2.13 Thu 7 May, 08:30–10:15 (Poster, display 08:30–12:30) Hall A, A.111
Contrasting projected changes in European streamflow extremes across global warming levels Oldrich Rakovec HS2.4.5 Thu 7 May, 09:10–09:20 (Oral) Room C
Causal Relationships in Sequential Drought–Flood Events Across Multiple Catchments Hossein Abbasizadeh HS2.4.5 Thu 7 May, 10:45–12:30 (Poster, display 08:30–12:30) Hall A, A.10
MPR-enabled hydro-thermal soil physics in mHM: scaling and transferability tests Luis Samaniego HS2.5.1 Thu 7 May, 11:15–11:25 (Oral) Room 3.29/30
Representing river–floodplain interactions in large lowland basins: development and evaluation of a floodplain module within mHM Carlos A. Fernandez-Palomino HS2.5.1 Thu 7 May, 11:25–11:35 (Oral) Room 3.29/30
Continental-scale assessment of hydrological cycle across Europe under anthropogenic warming Vishal Thakur HS2.5.1 Thu 7 May, 14:00–15:45 (Poster, display 14:00–18:00) Hall A, A.34
Improving baseflow in within-grid large-scale hydrologic models through a groundwater response-time scale Afid Kholis HS8.2.1 Thu 7 May, 14:00–15:45 (Poster, display 14:00–18:00) Hall A, A.79
Physically Constrained Storage Age Selection (SAS) Functions: Benchmarking SAS-based Simulations of Catchment Nitrate Export Qiaoyu Wang HS8.2.3 Thu 7 May, 14:00–15:45 (Poster, display 14:00–18:00) Hall A, A.88
Representing Vegetation in Hydrological Modeling: Between process detail and structural uncertainty Carla Peter HS2.2.6 Thu 7 May, 17:15–17:25 (Oral) Room C
Capacity and flux model parameters should be addressed separately in parameter sensitivity and identifiability analyses Björn Guse HS2.2.6 Fri 8 May, 10:45–12:30 (Poster, display 08:30–12:30) Hall A, A.12
Capturing Water Scarcity and Abundance under Change: A Multi-Sector Hydro-Economic Scenario Ensemble Approach for Thuringia Simon Werner HS5.2.1 Fri 8 May, 10:45–12:30 (Poster, display 08:30–12:30) Hall A, A.49
The mesoscale Hydrologic Model mHM v6 – the next generation: Modular, Extensible, and Scalable Hydrological Modeling Sebastian Müller HS2.5.2 Fri 8 May, 10:50–10:52 (PICO) PICO spot A, A.1
Multi-variable validation and calibration of mHM using independent observations of the soil water balance Julian Schlaak HS2.5.2 Fri 8 May, 10:52–10:54 (PICO) PICO spot A, A.2
Agricultural management and Climate Change Impacts on Catchment-Scale Water Fluxes − the Role of Soil Organic Carbon Malve Heinz HS2.4.13 Fri 8 May, 11:40–11:50 (Oral) Room 2.15

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