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Mohammad Reza Goodarzi, Mahnaz Heydaripour, Vahid Jamali, Maryam Sabaghzadeh and Majid Niazkar
Climate change affects hydroclimatic variables, and assessing the uncertainty in future predictions is crucial. This study aims to explore variations in temperature and precipitation in the Kerman Plain under climate change impacts between 2023 and 2054....
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Aristoteles Tegos, Stefanos Stefanidis, John Cody and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
This paper examines the impacts of three different potential evapotranspiration (PET) models on drought severity and frequencies indicated by the standardized precipitation index (SPEI). The standardized precipitation-evapotranspiration index is a recent...
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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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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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Qiang Ma, Changlei Dai, Huijun Jin, Sihai Liang, Victor F. Bense, Yongchao Lan, Sergey S. Marchenko and Chuang Wang
Human activities have substantially altered present-day flow regimes. The Headwater Area of the Yellow River (HAYR, above Huanghe?yan Hydrological Station, with a catchment area of 21,000 km2 and an areal extent of alpine permafrost at ~86%) on the north...
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Yanfeng Wu, Guangxin Zhang, Hong Shen and Y. Jun Xu
Assessment of the response of streamflow to future climate change in headwater areas is of a particular importance for sustainable water resources management in a large river basin. In this study, we investigated multiscale variation in hydroclimatic var...
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Fei Xu, Yangwen Jia, Cunwen Niu, Jiajia Liu and Chunfeng Hao
Much attention has focused on the effects of precipitation (P) and temperature (T) changes on runoff (R); however, the impacts of other climatic factors need to be studied further. Moreover, the monthly and seasonal scale also need to be investigated. In...
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Tiezhu Yan and Zhenyao Shen, Jianwen Bai
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With the influence of global climate warming, the responses of regional hydroclimatic variables to climate change are of great importance for water resource planning and management. The evolution of precipitation, mean temperature, and runoff at differen...
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Minxue He, Mitchel Russo and Michael Anderson
California experienced an extraordinary drought from 2012?2015 (which continues into 2016). This study, from an operational perspective, reviewed the development of this drought in a hydroclimatic framework and examined its characteristics at different t...
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Hadush K. Meresa, Marzena Osuch, Renata Romanowicz
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The nature of drought conditions is estimated using a range of indices describing different aspects of drought events. Three drought indices are evaluated, namely the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration I...
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