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Ying Zhao, Zhaohui Weng, Hua Chen and Jiawei Yang
With the increase of drought and flood frequency, the drought-flood abrupt alternation events occur frequently. Due to the coexistence and rapid transformation of drought and flood, the drought-flood abrupt alternation events is often more harmful and th...
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Filippo Bussotti and Martina Pollastrini
Climate change and extreme drought and heat events impact the Mediterranean evergreen sclerophyllous vegetation in South Europe, especially in Iberian and Italian peninsula, where widespread crown defoliation and dieback have been observed since the 90s ...
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Bruno Henrique Toná Juliani and Cristhiane Michiko Passos Okawa
In recent years, the Southeast region in Brazil has suffered from the effects of drought events. Analyzing the history of drought events is fundamental to establish potential risks of the occurrence of droughts in the future. One of the many ways to prev...
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Guihua Lu, Hongwei Wu, Heng Xiao, Hai He, Zhiyong Wu
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Based on Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) dataset and a variable infiltration capacity (VIC) hydrological model, this study assesses the possible influence of climate change in the upstream region of the Yangtze River on droughts in ...
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Guihua Lu, Hongwei Wu, Heng Xiao, Hai He and Zhiyong Wu
Based on Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) dataset and a variable infiltration capacity (VIC) hydrological model, this study assesses the possible influence of climate change in the upstream region of the Yangtze River on droughts in ...
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Bowen Zhang, Ying Chen, Xingwei Chen, Lu Gao and Meibing Liu
Under climate change, the frequency of drought-flood abrupt alternation (DFAA) events is increasing in Southeast China. However, there is limited research on the evolution characteristics of DFAA in this region. This study evaluated the effectiveness of ...
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Yanping Qu, Xuejun Zhang, Jingyu Zeng, Zhe Li and Juan Lv
Droughts are serious natural disasters that adversely affect water resources, agriculture, the economy, and the environment. Reconstructing historical drought records is necessary to assess the impact of droughts and their evolution and has become a top ...
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Guillermo N. Murray-Tortarolo
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Due to its geographical location, Mexico is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. However, we currently ignore the exact magnitude and particularities of past climate change in the Mexican territory and are missing a country-level spati...
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Evdokia Tapoglou, Anthi Eirini Vozinaki and Ioannis Tsanis
Frequency analysis on extreme hydrological and meteorological events under the effect of climate change is performed in the island of Crete. Data from Regional Climate Model simulations (RCMs) that follow three Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP2...
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Astrid Moser,Enno Uhl,Thomas Rötzer,Peter Biber,Juan Miguel Caldentey,Hans Pretzsch
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Urban trees and the services they provide (e.g., evapotranspirational cooling,shading, recreation, carbon storage, air pollution filtering) can have major effects on the microclimate of a city, although the growth conditions are often inadequate to ...
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Li Dong, Chandana Mitra, Seth Greer and Ethan Burt
Atmospheric blocking is a long standing structure stalled in the mid-troposphere which is often associated with extreme weather events such as droughts, heatwaves, flood and cold air outbreak. A striking atmospheric blocking is identified to persist over...
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Milica Stojanovic, Anita Drumond, Raquel Nieto and Luis Gimeno
In this paper, we provide a Lagrangian analysis of the anomalies in the moisture transport during two important drought events (1989/1990 and 2003) configured over the Danube River Basin (DRB) region. Firstly, we identified the drought episodes that occu...
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Jizhong Qiu, Yunpeng Wang and Jie Xiao
The Xijiang River is a main branch of the Pearl River, the largest river in South China. Droughts in this area have seriously influenced local water resource utilization, and socio-economic development. The spatiotemporal distribution of droughts and its...
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Jizhong Qiu, Yunpeng Wang, Jie Xiao
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The Xijiang River is a main branch of the Pearl River, the largest river in South China. Droughts in this area have seriously influenced local water resource utilization, and socio-economic development. The spatiotemporal distribution of droughts and its...
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Weijie Zhang, Kai Feng, Fei Wang, Wenjun Wang, Zezhong Zhang, Yingying Wang and Shengzhi Huang
Meteorological drought is a continuous spatiotemporal phenomenon that poses a serious threat to water resource security. Dynamic evolution and multivariable frequency analysis of meteorological drought are important for effective drought mitigation and r...
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Anjillyn Mae C. Perez, Ariel C. Blanco
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The Philippines is experiencing recurring drought events accentuated by the increasing incidence of the El Niño phenomenon, particularly due to its position in the equatorial region. To address the negative effects of unpredicted drought events, especial...
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Mohammad Fikry Abdullah, Sajid Siraj and Richard E. Hodgett
This paper provides an overview of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) applications in managing water-related disasters (WRD). Although MCDA has been widely used in managing natural disasters, it appears that no literature review has been conducted o...
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Qingfeng Zhang, Yi Li, Qiaoyu Hu, Ning Yao, Xiaoyan Song, Fenggui Liu, Bakhtiyor Pulatov, Qingtao Meng and Puyu Feng
The impacts of human activity (denoted by population), economic, and social development (denoted by gross domestic product?GDP) on extremely wet/dry (or drought) events are important for humans to tackle extreme hazards. This research aims to investigate...
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Jan Kiel, Peter Petiet, Albert Nieuwenhuis, Ton Peters, Kees van Ruiten
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Resilience of critical transport infrastructure to extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall, drought or icing, is one of the most demanding challenges for both government and society. Extreme weather is a phenomenon that causes threats to the well-...
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Wenjun Yu, Yanzhong Li, Yanping Cao and Tayler Schillerberg
Climate warming can result in increases in the frequency and magnitude of drought events, leading to water shortages and socioeconomic losses. Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite data have been used to monitor and estimate drought e...
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