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Kazi Samsunnahar Mita, Philip Orton, Franco Montalto, Firas Saleh and Julia Rockwell
Flooding is becoming more frequent along U.S. coastlines due to the rising impacts of fluvial and coastal flood sources, as well as their compound effects. However, we have a limited understanding of mechanisms whereby sea level rise (SLR) changes flood ...
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Amin Minaei, Sara Todeschini, Robert Sitzenfrei and Enrico Creaco
Climate change increasingly is affecting every aspect of human life on the earth. Many regional climate models (RCMs) have so far been developed to carefully assess this important phenomenon on specific regions. In this study, ten RCMs captured from the ...
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George Z. Ndhlovu and Yali E. Woyessa
In developing countries with data scarcity challenges, an integrated approach is required to enhance the estimation of streamflow variability for the design of water supply systems, hydropower generation, environmental flows, water allocation and polluti...
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Jad Saade, Maya Atieh, Sophia Ghanimeh and Golmar Golmohammadi
Assessing the impact of climate change on streamflow is crucial for depicting the vulnerability of water resources and for identifying proper adaptation measures. This study used the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to simulate the impact of climate...
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Yogendra Mishra, Mukand Singh Babel, Tai Nakamura and Bhogendra Mishra
The diminishing spring discharge in the Middle Mountain Zone (MMZ) in Nepal is a matter of concern because it directly affects the livelihoods of low-income farmers in the region. Therefore, understanding the impacts of changes in climate and land-use pa...
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Giuseppe Pulighe, Flavio Lupia, Huajin Chen and Hailong Yin
The consequences of climate change on food security in arid and semi-arid regions can be serious. Understanding climate change impacts on water balance is critical to assess future crop performance and develop sustainable adaptation strategies. This pape...
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Tommaso Duratorre, Giovanni Martino Bombelli, Giovanni Menduni and Daniele Bocchiola
Present and prospective climate change will likely affect the hydrological cycle in sensitive areas, such as the Alps, thus impacting water-based activities. A most representative example is hydropower production, i.e., exploitation of water to produce e...
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Kleoniki Demertzi, Dimitris Papadimos, Vassilis Aschonitis and Dimitris Papamichail
This study proposes a simplistic model for assessing the hydroclimatic vulnerability of lakes/reservoirs (LRs) that preserve their steady-state conditions based on regulated superficial discharge (Qd) out of the LR drainage basin. The model is a modifica...
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Vanessa Wörner, Phillip Kreye and Günter Meon
Bias-correction methods are commonly applied to climate model data in hydrological climate impact studies. This is due to the often large deviations between simulated and observed climate variables. These biases may cause unrealistic simulation results w...
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Felipe Quintero, Ricardo Mantilla, Christopher Anderson, David Claman and Witold Krajewski
The authors explore the uncertainty implied in the estimation of changes in flood frequency due to climate change at the basins of the Cedar River and Skunk River in Iowa, United States. The study focuses on the influence of climate change on the 100-yea...
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