Dr Céline Cattoën-Gilbert
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Dr Céline Cattoën-Gilbert
Selected papers:
Pearson, R. A., Smart, G., Wilkins, M., Lane, E., Harang, A., Bosserelle, C., Cattoën, C., Measures, R. (2023) GeoFabrics 1.0.0: An open-source Python package for automatic hydrological conditioning of digital elevation models for flood modelling. Environmental Modelling & Software. 105842 ISSN 1364-8152, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105842.
Cattoën, C., Conway, J., Fedaeff, N., Lagrava, D., Blackett, P., Montgomery, K., Shankar, U., Carey-Smith, T., Moore, S., Mari, A., Steinmetz, T., & Dean, S. (2022). A national flood awareness system for ungauged catchments in complex topography: The case of development, communication and evaluation in New Zealand. Journal of Flood Risk Management, e12864. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12864
Conway, J., Carey-Smith, T., Cattoën, C., Moore, S., Sirguey, P., & Zammit, C. (2021). Simulations of seasonal snowpack duration and water storage across New Zealand. Weather and Climate. 41(1), 72-89
Cattoën, C., Robertson, D.E., Bennett, J.C., Wang, Q.J., Carey-Smith, T. (2020) “Calibrating hourly precipitation forecasts with daily observations”. Journal of Hydrometeorology. DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-19-0246.1
H. McMillan, D. Booker, C.Cattoën (2016). Validation of a national hydrological model for New Zealand. Journal of Hydrology. Available online 28 July 2016, ISSN 0022-1694, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.07.043.
Cattoën, C., McMillan, H., Moore, S. (2016). Coupling a high-resolution weather model with a hydrological model for flood forecasting in New Zealand. Journal of Hydrology (NZ): 55 (1): 1-23 2016
Selected keynotes and invited presentations:
Cattoën, C., Conway, J., Montgomery, K., Fedaeff, N., Lagrava Sandoval, D., Mari, A., Carey-Smith, T., Moore S., Steinmetz, T. Shankar, U, Blackett, P., Mohan, S. (2019) National scale flow and flood forecasting in the world of models, data, high-performance computing and social science. 2020 Water New Zealand Modelling Group Symposium, 11-12th March 2020, Auckland, New Zealand
Cattoën, C., Carey-Smith, T., Montgomery, K., Moore S., Fedaeff, N., Mari, A., Robertson, D.E., Wang, Q.J., Bennett, J.C., Measures, R., Conway, J., Lagrava Sandoval, D., Shankar, U., Bosserelle, C. (2019). National scale flood forecasting in the world of data, models, HPC and AI – shaping a more resilient tomorrow. 2019 Science Coding Conference, 5-6th September 2019. Christchurch.
Cattoën, C., Moore, S., and Carey-Smith, T. (2021) Designing an optimal flood forecasting chain using convective-scale ensembles: a sensitivity study., EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-8098 (only solicited/invited talk of the session).
Cattoën, C., Moore, S., and Carey-Smith, T. (2021) Designing an optimal flood forecasting chain using convective-scale ensembles: a sensitivity study., EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-8098, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8098, 2021. (Solicited presentation).
Cattoën, C., Carey-Smith, T., Wang, Q.J, Bennett, J.C., Robertson, D.E. (2018) Post-processing forecasts from a convective-permitting weather model for national flow forecasting. HEPEX workshop 2017, Melbourne, Australia, 6-8th February 2018. (Invited speaker)
Cattoën, C., Turek, G, Montgomery, K., Mari, A., Carey-Smith, T., Moore S., Fedaeff, N., Shankar, U. (2019) Advanced flood forecasting: integrating weather and hydrological forecasting science. Reducing the risks from weather and climate: the global Unified Model Partnership. March 5th 2019, Te Papa, Wellington.
Media interviews:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/ourchangingworld/audio/2018823422/keeping-an-eye-on-river-flow
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/125888977/new-alert-system-could-give-hours-more-warning-for-people-at-risk-of-major-floods