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Swarupa Paudel, Neekita Joshi and Ajay Kalra
Climate change is considered one of the biggest challenges around the globe as it has been causing alterations in hydrological extremes. Climate change and variability have an impact on future streamflow conditions, water quality, and ecological balance,...
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Abhiru Aryal, Albira Acharya and Ajay Kalra
Climate change has caused uncertainty in the hydrological pattern including weather change, precipitation fluctuations, and extreme temperature, thus triggering unforeseen natural tragedies such as hurricanes, flash flooding, heatwave and more. Because o...
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Amrit Bhusal, Utsav Parajuli, Sushmita Regmi and Ajay Kalra
Rainfall-runoff simulation is vital for planning and controlling flood control events. Hydrology modeling using Hydrological Engineering Center?Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is accepted globally for event-based or continuous simulation of the rain...
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Neekita Joshi and Ajay Kalra
The primary goal of this study is to comprehend the effects of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern on groundwater storage (GWS) in the South Atlantic-Gulf Region. Groundwater issues are complex and different studies focused on groundwater...
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Neekita Joshi, Ajay Kalra, Balbhadra Thakur, Kenneth W. Lamb and Swastik Bhandari
Is sea level change affected by the presence of autocorrelation and abrupt shift? This question reflects the importance of trend and shift detection analysis in sea level. The primary factor driving the global sea level rise is often related to climate c...
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Indira Pokhrel, Ajay Kalra, Md Mafuzur Rahaman and Ranjeet Thakali
Hydrological extremes associated with climate change are becoming an increasing concern all over the world. Frequent flooding, one of the extremes, needs to be analyzed while considering climate change to mitigate flood risk. This study forecast streamfl...
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Alen Shrestha, Md Mafuzur Rahaman, Ajay Kalra, Rohit Jogineedi and Pankaj Maheshwari
This study forecasts and assesses drought situations in various regions of India (the Araveli region, the Bundelkhand region, and the Kansabati river basin) based on seven simulated climates in the near future (2015?2044). The self-calibrating Palmer Dro...
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Balbhadra Thakur, Ajay Kalra, Neekita Joshi, Rohit Jogineedi and Ranjeet Thakali
The spatiotemporal hydrologic variability over different regions of the contiguous United States poses the risk of droughts and floods. Understanding the historic variations in streamflow can help in accessing future hydrologic conditions. The current st...
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Neekita Joshi, Ajay Kalra and Kenneth W. Lamb
Climate association between Groundwater Storage (GWS) and sea level changes have been missing from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, demanding a requisite study of their linkage and responses. Variability in the Hydrologic Unit Code?03 regio...
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Alen Shrestha, Md Mafuzur Rahaman, Ajay Kalra, Balbhadra Thakur, Kenneth W. Lamb and Pankaj Maheshwari
Regional assessments of droughts are limited, and meticulous assessments over larger spatial scales are generally not substantial. Understanding drought variability on a regional scale is crucial for enhancing the resiliency and adaptive ability of water...
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