Hydrological and climate variability group consists of experts in the field of climatology, hydrology, mathematical modelling and computing:
Martin Hanel – extreme value analysis, statistical downscaling, hydrological climate change impact assessment
Jan Kyselý – evaluation of climate models, climate variability and change, links to circulation
Petr Máca – nature inspired global optimization algorithms, black box modelling, identification of hydrological processes at the catchment scale
Yannis Markonis – analysis of long-term variability and persistence, assessment of paleoclimatic reconstructions, uncertainty analysis
Michal Kuráž – porous media hydrodynamics, finite element method, development of mathematical models
Aleš Urban - modelling of relationships between climate and human health
Roman Juras – modelling of snow cover development, rain-on-snow simulation and modelling, infiltration monitoring and modelling
Oldřich Rakovec – large-scale hydrology, data assimilation
Lukáš Jačka – hydropedology
Simon M. Papalexiou – stochastic hydrology (XEROS project - eXtreme EuRopean drOughtS: multimodel synthesis of past, present and future events)
Anezina Solomonidou - astronomy (SCHEMATA project - Synthetic and Comparative Hydrology of Earth, MArs and TitAn)
PhD students
Johanna Bloecher, Vojtěch Moravec, Filip Strnad, Petr Pavlík, Martin, Kovář, Mijael Vargas, Shailendra Pratap, Rajani Pradhan, Sadaf Nasreen, Ujjwal Singh