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Felix Oteng Mensah, Clement Aga Alo and Duke Ophori
The exigency of the current climate crisis demands a more comprehensive approach to addressing location-specific climate impacts. In the Passaic River Basin (PRB), two bodies of research?hydroclimatic trend detection and hydrological modeling?have been c...
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Hadis Pakdel-Khasmakhi, Majid Vazifedoust, Dev Raj Paudyal, Sreeni Chadalavada and Md Jahangir Alam
Understanding the effects of global change and human activities on water supplies depends greatly on surface water dynamics. A comprehensive examination of the hydroclimatic variations at the transboundary level is essential for the development of any ad...
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Benjamin J. Hatchett, Alan M. Rhoades and Daniel J. McEvoy
Snowpack loss in midlatitude mountains is ubiquitously projected by Earth system models, though the magnitudes, persistence, and time horizons of decline vary. Using daily downscaled hydroclimate and snow projections, we examine changes in snow seasonali...
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Juan Carlos Jaimes-Correa, Francisco Muñoz-Arriola and Shannon Bartelt-Hunt
Changing water supplies and demands, inherent to climate fluctuations and human activities, are pushing for a paradigm shift in water management worldwide. The occurrence of extreme hydrometeorological and climate events such as extended wet periods and ...
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Fekadu Aduna Duguma, Fekadu Fufa Feyessa, Tamene Adugna Demissie and Krystyna Januszkiewicz
The Awash River basin is classified into the upper basin, middle basin, and lower basin. The upper basin is the most irrigated and socio-economically important, wherein early and modern agriculture started. This study aimed to assess the upper basin?s hy...
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Scott Curtis
Hydroclimate is non-stationary and varies in often unpredictable ways on local, regional and global scales, which can lead to water insecurity. This editorial relates the advances and challenges in our understanding of the spatio-temporal relationship be...
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Rosa Mediavilla, Juan I. Santisteban, Ignacio López-Cilla, Luis Galán de Frutos and África de la Hera-Portillo
Wetlands are environments whose water balance is highly sensitive to climate change and human action. This sensitivity has allowed us to explore the relationships between surface water and groundwater in the long term as their sediments record all these ...
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Yochanan Kushnir and Mordechai Stein
This paper examines the hydroclimate history of the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region during the 10th to 14th centuries C.E., a period known as the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), a time of significant historical turmoil and change in the region. The stu...
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Jussi Grießinger, Achim Bräuning, Gerhard Helle, Gerhard Hans Schleser, Philipp Hochreuther, Wolfgang Jens-Henrik Meier and Haifeng Zhu
Tree-rings are recorders of environmental signals and are therefore often used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. In this paper, we present four annually resolved, multi-centennial tree-ring isotope series from the southeastern Tibetan plateau...
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Ali A. Assani and Nadjet Guerfi
We analyze the relationship between four climate variables (maximum and minimum extreme temperatures, rainfall and snowfall) measured in winter (December to March) at 17 stations from 1950 to 2000 in the three hydroclimate regions of southern Quebec, and...
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