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Martin Rypdal, Hege-Beate Fredriksen, Eirik Myrvoll-Nilsen, Kristoffer Rypdal and Sigrunn H. Sørbye
Earth’s global surface temperature shows variability on an extended range of temporal scales and satisfies an emergent scaling symmetry. Recent studies indicate that scale invariance is not only a feature of the observed temperature fluctuations, b...
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Yungang Li, Daming He, Xue Li, Yueyuan Zhang and Liyan Yang
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribute to regional water resource planning and management. This study aims to separate the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff change...
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Cornelia Hesse, Anastassi Stefanova and Valentina Krysanova
Climate change is supposed to remarkably affect the water resources of coastal lagoons as they are highly vulnerable to changes occurring at their catchment and/or ocean or sea boundaries. Probable impacts of projected climate changes on catchment hydrol...
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Jeonghoon Lee, Jeonghyeon Choi, Jiyu Seo, Jeongeun Won and Sangdan Kim
In the context of hydrological model calibration, observational data play a central role in refining and evaluating model performance and uncertainty. Among the critical factors, the length of the data records and the associated climatic conditions are p...
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Nere Amaia Laskurain, Arantza Aldezabal, Iñaki Odriozola, Jesús Julio Camarero and José Miguel Olano
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Myriam Mujawamariya, Aloysie Manishimwe, Bonaventure Ntirugulirwa, Etienne Zibera, Daniel Ganszky, Elisée Ntawuhiganayo Bahati, Brigitte Nyirambangutse, Donat Nsabimana, Göran Wallin and Johan Uddling
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Niels Schwab, Ryszard J. Kaczka, Karolina Janecka, Jürgen Böhner, Ram P. Chaudhary, Thomas Scholten and Udo Schickhoff
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Citlalli Cabral-Alemán, Marín Pompa-García, Andrea C. Acosta-Hernández, José M. Zúñiga-Vásquez and Jesús Julio Camarero
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Éva Salamon-Albert, Gallusz Abaligeti and Adrienne Ortmann-Ajkai
Functional response traits influence the ability of species to colonize and thrive in a habitat and to persist under environmental challenges. Functional traits can be used to evaluate environment-related processes and phenomena. They also help to interp...
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Kyongho Son, Christina Tague and Carolyn Hunsaker
The effect of fine-scale topographic variability on model estimates of ecohydrologic responses to climate variability in California?s Sierra Nevada watersheds has not been adequately quantified and may be important for supporting reliable climate-impact ...
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Kyongho Son, Christina Tague, Carolyn Hunsaker
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The effect of fine-scale topographic variability on model estimates of ecohydrologic responses to climate variability in California?s Sierra Nevada watersheds has not been adequately quantified and may be important for supporting reliable climate-impact ...
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Soojin Kim, Seungjong Bae, Sorae Kim, Seung-Hwan Yoo, Min-Won Jang
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Paddy rice constitutes a staple crop in Korea. This study conducted sensitivity analysis to evaluate the vulnerability of paddy rice to future climate change, and compared temporal and regional characteristics to classify regions with unfavorable water b...
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Soojin Kim, Seungjong Bae, Sorae Kim, Seung-Hwan Yoo and Min-Won Jang
Paddy rice constitutes a staple crop in Korea. This study conducted sensitivity analysis to evaluate the vulnerability of paddy rice to future climate change, and compared temporal and regional characteristics to classify regions with unfavorable water b...
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Furat A. M. Al-Faraj, Miklas Scholz and Dimitris Tigkas
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Furat A. M. Al-Faraj, Miklas Scholz and Dimitris Tigkas
This study quantifies the sensitivity of surface runoff to drought and climate change in the Diyala watershed shared between Iraq and Iran. This was achieved through a combined use of a wide range of changes in the amount of precipitation (a decline betw...
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Salah Basem Ajjur and Emanuele Di Lorenzo
Natural groundwater recharge (GR) assessment depends on several hydrogeological and climatic inputs, where uncertainty is inevitable. Assessing how inputs? uncertainty affects GR estimation is important; however, it remains unclear in arid areas. This st...
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Michelle Irizarry-Ortiz and Eric W. Harmsen
Spatiotemporal variations in reference evapotranspiration (ETo) are sensitive to the meteorological data used in its estimation. The sensitivity of the ASCE standardized ETo equation to meteorological variables from GOES-PRWEB dataset was evaluated for t...
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Katarzyna Kocur-Bera and Szymon Czyza
Green energy production has become a common and recognized method of electricity generation. Giving up reliance on non-renewable energy sources is an important trend in the economies of many countries. The paper presents an analysis of the impact of indi...
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Shuang Liu, Nengzhi Tan and Rui Liu
Flood inundation causes socioeconomic losses for coastal tourism under climate extremes, progressively attracting global attention. Predicting, mapping, and evaluating the flood inundation risk (FIR) is important for coastal tourism. This study developed...
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Marinela del Carmen Valencia Giraldo, Simon Ricard and François Anctil
There is currently much discussion as to whether probabilistic (top?down) or possibilistic (bottom?up) approaches are the most appropriate to estimate potential future climate impacts. In a context of deep uncertainty, such as future climate, bottom-up a...
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