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Bounhome Kimmany, Supattra Visessri, Ponleu Pech and Chaiwat Ekkawatpanit
This study evaluated the impacts of climate change on hydro-meteorological droughts in the Chao Phraya River Basin (CPRB), Thailand under two Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). We used three Reginal Climate Models (...
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Ahmad Abu Arra and Eyüp Sisman
As a catastrophic phenomenon, drought has destructive impacts on water resources, the environment, and the ecosystem. Consequently, drought plays a vital role in risk assessment, water resources management, and drought mitigation plans. The main aim of t...
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Yoseph Arba Orke and Ming-Hsu Li
It is important to understand variations in hydro-meteorological variables to provide crucial information for water resource management and agricultural operation. This study aims to provide comprehensive investigations of hydroclimatic variability in th...
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Larissa Zaira Rafael Rolim and Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho
Improved water resource management relies on accurate analyses of the past dynamics of hydrological variables. The presence of low-frequency structures in hydrologic time series is an important feature. It can modify the probability of extreme events occ...
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Alice Nyawira Kimaru, John Mwangi Gathenya and Charles K. Cheruiyot
Temporal variability analysis of rainfall and river discharges is useful in determining the likelihood of the occurrence of extreme events such as drought or flooding for the purposes of developing policies to mitigate their effects. This study investiga...
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Lei Zou, Jun Xia, Like Ning, Dunxian She and Chesheng Zhan
Long records (1960?2013) of monthly streamflow observations from 8 hydrological stations in the East Asian monsoon region are modeled using a nonstationarity framework by means of the Generalized Additive Models in Location, Scale and Shape (GAMLSS). Mod...
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Norbert A. Agana and Abdollah Homaifar
Drought is a stochastic natural feature that arises due to intense and persistent shortage of precipitation. Its impact is mostly manifested as agricultural and hydrological droughts following an initial meteorological phenomenon. Drought prediction is e...
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Juan Antonio Rivera, Olga C. Penalba, Ricardo Villalba, Diego C. Araneo
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During the period 2010?2015, the semi-arid Central Andes in Argentina (CAA) experienced one of the most severe and long-lasting hydrological droughts on record. Since the snowmelt is the most important source of water, the reduced snowfall over the mount...
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Ika Purnamasari,Hidayat Pawitan,Findy Renggono
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Hydrological drought is water deficit from normal conditions on the hydrological system. Hydrological drought occurs through a complex process preceded by a rainfall deficit. The series of processes that show a change of drought signals through the hydro...
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