Highlights

In 2018 (and 2019), below were among the most cited Journal of Hydro-environment Research articles published since 2015, extracted from Scopus.

Onyutha, C., Tabari, H., Taye, M.T., Nyandwaro, G.N., Willems, P. (2016). Analyses of rainfall trends in the Nile River Basin. Journal of Hydro- environment Research, 13: 36–51.

Onyutha, C., Tabari, H., Rutkowska, A., Nyeko-Ogiramoi, P., Willems, P. (2016). Comparison of different statistical downscaling methods for climate change rainfall projections over the Lake Victoria basin considering CMIP3 and CMIP5. Journal of Hydro-environment Research, 12: 31–45.

In 2018 (and 2019), below was among the most cited Hydrology-MDPI articles published since 2014

Onyutha, C. (2017). On Rigorous Drought Assessment Using Daily Time Scale: Non-Stationary Frequency Analyses, Revisited Concepts, and a New Method to Yield Non-Parametric Indices. Hydrology 2017, 4(4), 48.

In 2018 (and 2019), below was among the most downloaded Journal of Hydro-environment Research articles published since 2015.

Onyutha, C., Tabari, H., Rutkowska, A., Nyeko-Ogiramoi, P., Willems, P. (2016). Comparison of different statistical downscaling methods for climate change rainfall projections over the Lake Victoria basin considering CMIP3 and CMIP5. Journal of Hydro-environment Research, 12: 31–45.

In 2019, below was the Editor's choice of original research articles published in Issue 1 of Food and Energy Security.

Onyutha, C. (2019). African food insecurity in a changing climate: The roles of science and policy. Food and Energy Security, e00160, https://doi.org/10.1002/fes3.160