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Md Rubayet Mortuza,PhD
Md Rubayet Mortuza,PhD
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State University
Verified email at wsu.edu
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Historical and future drought in Bangladesh using copula-based bivariate regional frequency analysis
MR Mortuza, E Moges, Y Demissie, HY Li
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 135, 855-871, 2019
612019
Increase of heat index over Bangladesh: impact of climate change
MA Rajib, MR Mortuza, S Selmi, AK Ankur, MM Rahman
Change 2010 (33.470C), 32.280C, 2011
44*2011
Evaluation of temporal and spatial trends in relative humidity and dew point temperature in Bangladesh
MR Mortuza, S Selmi, MM Khudri, AK Ankur, MM Rahman
Arabian Journal of Geosciences 7, 5037-5050, 2014
252014
Application of RCM-Based Climate Change Indices in Assessing Future Climate: Part I—Temperature Extremes
MA Rajib, MM Rahman, ZB Rakib, MTH Khondoker, SM Iskander, ...
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2012: Crossing Boundaries …, 2012
112012
Temporal variation characteristics of flow and water level in the Old Brahmaputra River
MR Mortuza, US Rashid, MA Rajib, MM Rahman
2011 International Symposium on Water Resource and Environmental Protection …, 2011
82011
Bayesian Augmented L-Moment Approach for Regional Frequency Analysis
E Moges, A Jared, Y Demissie, E Yan, R Mortuza, V Mahat
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2018, 165-180, 2018
62018
Spatial drought distribution in the Northwestern Part of Bangladesh
MA Rajib, MR Mortuza, S Selmi, AK Ankur, MM Rahman
Proceedings of the Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the …, 2011
32011
Regional frequency analysis and copula multivariate statistics for characterizing extreme precipitation and drought
MR Mortuza
Washington State University, 2015
22015
Potentiality of Rainwater Harvesting in Dhaka: A Greener Approach
GAR MD RUBAYET MOTUZA, SARANAH SELMI, MAHMUDUR RAHMAN FATMI
Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmental Technology …, 2011
2*2011
Current IDF Values and Drainage Designs in a Non-stationary Climate
Y Demissie, MR Mortuza, E Yan, A Jared
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H23G-1976, 2018
12018
Cost-Benefit analysis for freight transportation of Bangladesh
MRM Sayed Nasirullah, M Hossain
12011
Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) Based Prediction of Standardized Snow Water Equivalent Index for Snow Drought Risk Assessment in the Pacific North-West
MR Mortuza, MDAE Bhuiyan, S Selmi, Y Demissie
Fall Meeting 2022, 2022
2022
Improved Characterizations of Design Storm and Drought: Stochastic, Nonstationary and Multivariate Approaches
MR Mortuza
Washington State University, 2019
2019
Impacts of snowmelt effects and changing climate on design values of future extreme precipitation events
E Yan, G Betrie, A Jared, Y Demissie, MR Mortuza
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, H52A-06, 2019
2019
Leap from Design Storm to Design Flood: A Revised Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves
Y Demissie, MR Mortuza, E Yan
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, H53H-1839, 2019
2019
Development of New Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for a Changing Climate
A Jared, E Yan, Y Demissie, MR Mortuza, E Moges
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H22A-08, 2018
2018
New Drought Index to Characterize Droughts Within a Snowmelt and Reservoirs Dominated Watershed
MR Mortuza, Y Demissie, HY Li
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, NH33E-1056, 2018
2018
The Complex Relationship Between Heavy Storms and Floods: Implication on Stormwater Drainage design and Management
MR Mortuza, E Moges, Y Demissie, E Yan, HY Li
2017 AGU Fall Meeting, 2017
2017
The Complex Relationship Between Heavy Storms and Floods: Implication on Stormwater Drainage design and Management
Y Demissie, MR Mortuza, E Moges, E Yan, HY Li
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H21L-07, 2017
2017
Comprehensive Characterization of Droughts to Assess the Effectiveness of a Basin-Wide Integrated Water Management in the Yakima River Basin
Y Demissie, MR Mortuza, HY Li
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H21F-1557, 2017
2017
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