Global and regional sea level rise scenarios for the United States WV Sweet, RE Kopp, CP Weaver, J Obeysekera, RM Horton, ER Thieler, ... | 708 | 2017 |
Revisiting the concepts of return period and risk for nonstationary hydrologic extreme events JD Salas, J Obeysekera Journal of hydrologic engineering 19 (3), 554-568, 2014 | 579 | 2014 |
Global sea level rise scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment AS Parris, P Bromirski, V Burkett, DR Cayan, ME Culver, J Hall, ... | 438 | 2012 |
Global and regional sea level rise scenarios for the United States: Updated mean projections and extreme water level probabilities along US coastlines WV Sweet, BD Hamlington, RE Kopp, CP Weaver, PL Barnard, D Bekaert, ... National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2022 | 362 | 2022 |
Techniques for assessing water infrastructure for nonstationary extreme events: A review JD Salas, J Obeysekera, RM Vogel Hydrological Sciences Journal 63 (3), 325-352, 2018 | 245 | 2018 |
Landscapes and hydrology of the predrainage Everglades C McVoy, WP Said, J Obeysekera, JA VanArman, TW Dreschel University Press of Florida, 2011 | 222 | 2011 |
Patterns and projections of high tide flooding along the US coastline using a common impact threshold WWVV Sweet, G Dusek, JTB Obeysekera, JJ Marra | 210 | 2018 |
Impacts of the 2004 tsunami on groundwater resources in Sri Lanka T Illangasekare, SW Tyler, TP Clement, KG Villholth, A Perera, ... Water Resources Research 42 (5), 2006 | 172 | 2006 |
Quantifying the uncertainty of design floods under nonstationary conditions J Obeysekera, JD Salas Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 19 (7), 1438-1446, 2014 | 144 | 2014 |
A wetland simulation module for the MODFLOW ground water model JI Restrepo, AM Montoya, J Obeysekera Groundwater 36 (5), 764-770, 1998 | 143 | 1998 |
SPATIAL ANALYSIS FOR MONTHLY RAINFALL IN SOUTH FLORIDA1 W Abtew, J Obeysekera, G Shih JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 29 (2), 179-188, 1993 | 139 | 1993 |
Lysimeter study of evapotranspiration of cattails and comparison of three estimation methods W Abtew, J Obeysekera Transactions of the ASAE 38 (1), 121-129, 1995 | 133 | 1995 |
Climate change and changes in compound coastal‐riverine flooding hazard along the US coasts M Ghanbari, M Arabi, SC Kao, J Obeysekera, W Sweet Earth's Future 9 (5), e2021EF002055, 2021 | 121 | 2021 |
Climate change and its implications for water resources management in south Florida J Obeysekera, M Irizarry, J Park, J Barnes, T Dessalegne Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 25, 495-516, 2011 | 121 | 2011 |
Pan evaporation and potential evapotranspiration trends in South Florida W Abtew, J Obeysekera, N Iricanin Hydrological Processes 25 (6), 958-969, 2011 | 115 | 2011 |
ARMA model identification of hydrologic time series JD Salas, JTB Obeysekera Water Resources Research 18 (4), 1011-1021, 1982 | 112 | 1982 |
Regional sea level scenarios for coastal risk management: Managing the uncertainty of future sea level change and extreme water levels for Department of Defense coastal sites … JA Hall, S Gill, J Obeysekera, W Sweet, K Knuuti, J Marburger US Department of Defense, Strategic Environmental Research and Development …, 2016 | 111 | 2016 |
The natural South Florida system I: Climate, geology, and hydrology J Obeysekera, J Browder, L Hornung, MA Harwell Urban Ecosystems 3, 223-244, 1999 | 103 | 1999 |
Frequency of recurrent extremes under nonstationarity J Obeysekera, JD Salas Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 21 (5), 04016005, 2016 | 89 | 2016 |
Multivariate statistical modelling of the drivers of compound flood events in south Florida R Jane, L Cadavid, J Obeysekera, T Wahl Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 20 (10), 2681-2699, 2020 | 88 | 2020 |