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Nega Chalie Emiru, John Walker Recha, Julian R. Thompson, Abrham Belay, Ermias Aynekulu, Alen Manyevere, Teferi D. Demissie, Philip M. Osano, Jabir Hussein, Mikias Biazen Molla, Girma Moges Mengistu and Dawit Solomon
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Yonas Abebe Balcha, Andreas Malcherek and Tena Alamirew
Climate change makes the climate system of a given region unpredictable and increases the risk of water-related problems. GCMs (global climate models) help in understanding future climate conditions over a given region. In this study, 12 GCMs from the CM...
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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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Mesfin Benti Tolera, Il-Moon Chung and Sun Woo Chang
Availability of reliable meteorological data for watershed modeling is one of the considerable challenges in the Awash River Basin in Ethiopia. To overcome this challenge, the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) global weather data was evaluated an...
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Wana Geyisa Namara, Tamane Adugna Damise, Fayera Gudu Tufa
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Rainfall runoff modeling is one of the most complex hydrological modeling due to the involvement of different watershed physical parameters. It is essential for the analysis of watershed hydrological response toward the received precipitation under the i...
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Mekonnen H. Daba and Songcai You
The Awash River Basin is the most irrigated area in Ethiopia, which is facing critical water resources problems. The main objective of this study was to assess the impacts of climate change on river flows in the upper Awash Subbasin, Ethiopia, using the ...
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