J. S. Nanditha, Gabriele Villarini, Hanbeen Kim, and Philippe Naveau. (2025). Causal Attribution of the Interannual Variability in Flood Peaks through Bayesian Networks. Water Resources Research, 61, e2024WR039385. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024WR039385
J. S. Nanditha, Gabriele Villarini, and Philippe Naveau. (2025). “Assessing Future Changes in Daily Precipitation Extremes across the Contiguous United States With the Extended Generalized Pareto Distribution”. Journal of Hydrology 659: 133212. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2025.133212
J. S. Nanditha, Villarini, G., Kim, H., & Naveau, P. (2024). Strong linkage between observed daily precipitation extremes and anthropogenic emissions across the contiguous United States. Geophysical Research Letters - Accepted for publication doi:10.22541/essoar.171352011.19178106/v1
J. S. Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2024). Projected increase in widespread riverine Foods in India under a warming climate. Journal of Hydrology, 630. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130734
J. S. Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2024). Drivers of Widespread Floods in Indian River Basins. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 23. doi:10.1175/JHM-D-23-0168.1
Mishra, V., J. S. Nanditha, Danger, S., Chuphal, D., & Vegad, U. (2024). Drivers, Changes and Impacts of Hydrological Extremes in India: A review. WIRE-Water, e1742. doi:10.1002/wat2.1742
J. S. Nanditha, Kushwaha, A., Singh, R., & et al. (2023). The Pakistan Flood of August 2022: Causes and Implications. Earth’s Future, 11. doi:10.1029/2022EF003230
J. S. Nanditha, Balaji, R., & Mishra, V. (2022). Combined signatures of atmospheric drivers, soilmoisture, and moisture source on Foods in Narmada river basin, India. Climatic Dynamics. doi:10.1007/s00382-022-06244-x
J. S. Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2022). Multiday precipitation is a prominent driver of Foods in Indian river basins. Water Resources Research, 58. doi:10.1029/2022WR032723
Ossandon, A., J. S. Nanditha, Mendoza, P., Balaji, R., & Mishra, V. (2022). A Bayesian Hierarchical Framework for post-processing daily streamflow simulations across a river network. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 23. doi:10.1175/JHM-D-21-0167.1
J. S. Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2021). On the need of Ensemble Food Forecast in India. Water Security, 12. doi:10.1016/j.wasec.2021.100086
Ossandon, A., Balaji, R., Mishra, V., Lall, U., & J. S. Nanditha. (2021). A Bayesian Hierarchical Network Model for daily Streamflow Ensemble Forecasting. Water Resources Research, 57. doi:10.1029/2021WR029920
J. S. Nanditha, van der Wiel, K., Bhatia, U., Selten, F., Stone, D., & Mishra, V. (2020). A seven-fold rise in the probability of exceeding the observed hottest summer in India in a 2°c warmer world. Environmental Research Letters, 15. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ab7555
International Conference Presentations
J.S. Nanditha & Mishra, V (2025). On the Changing Role of Climatic Drivers to River Basin Scale Flooding, In European Geoscience Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 27 April - 2 May 2025 [Oral]
J.S., Nanditha, Villarini, Gabriele, Kim, Hanbeen & Naveau, Philippe (2024), Bayesian Network for Causal attribution of the Interannual Variability in Flood peaks across Conterminous US, In American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, Washington DC, California, 9-13 December 2024 [Poster]
J.S., Nanditha, Villarini, Gabriele, Kim, Hanbeen & Naveau, Philippe (2024), Strong linkage between observed daily precipitation extremes and anthropogenic emissions across the contiguous United States, In American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, Washington DC, California, 9-13 December 2024 [Poster]
J. S. Nanditha, Villarini, G., Kim, H., & Naveau, P. (2024). On the Attribution and Future Projections of Daily Precipitation Extremes across the United States. In Advances in Extreme Value Analysis and Application to Natural Hazards (EVAN2024), Venice, Italy, 16-19 July[Poster]
J. S., Nanditha, Deep Tiwari, A., & K. Ambika, A. (2023). Flash Flood Susceptibility of Hilly Terrains in India. In American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, 11-15 December[Poster].
J. S. Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2023a). Drivers of widespread ooding in Indian river basins. In European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 23-28 April [Poster].
J. S., Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2022b). Pakistan flood of 2022; causes and implications. In American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,12-16 December [Oral].
J. S., Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2022a). Extreme precipitation does not translate to floods in Indian river basins. In American Geophysical Union Fall meeting, Chicago, Illinois,12-16 December [Poster].
J. S., Nanditha, & Mishra, V. (2021). Drivers of floods in India under the projected future climate. In American Geophysical Union Virtual Fall Meeting, 1-17 December [Oral].
J. S., Nanditha, Ossandon, A., Rajagopalan, B., & Mishra, V. (2020). A coupled physical-statistical model for daily streamflow forecasting. In American Geophysical Union Virtual Fall Meeting, 1-17 December [Poster].
J. S., Nanditha, Rajagopalan, B., Wood, A., & Mishra, V. (2019). Atmospheric drivers behind flood-producing storms in India. In American Geophysical Union Fall meeting, San Francisco, 8-12 December [Poster]
Book Chapter
Nanditha J. S, & Mishra, V. (2018). Water resources under changing climate in India: An overview. In V. Mishra & J. R. Bhatt (Eds.), Climate change and water resources in India. New Delhi, India. ISBN:978-81-933131-6-9: Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, India.
Awards and Recognition
Excellence in Peer Review Recognition by IOP Publishers 2024
DST SERB Travel Grant 2022
AGU Student Travel Grant 2019 and 2020
Additional PhD Fellowship 2019-2022
Presidents and Institutes Gold Medal in 2016
Research highlights at a Press meet during 2022 AGU fall meeting, Chicago, Illinois
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