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Mengzhi Xu, Jixia Li and Shixin Luan
Regional climate change is affected by global warming, large-scale inter-regional circulation, and land use/cover. As a result of different ecological, economic, and social conditions, climate adaptation actions vary from region to region, including comm...
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Eric Mischell and Jung-Eun Lee
While the zonal-mean position of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is well explained using the zonal-mean energetic framework, the regional variations of the ITCZ have been more difficult to characterize. We show a simple metric, the interhemisph...
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Beáta Szabó-Takács, Ale? Farda, Petr Skalák and Jan Meitner
Our goal was to investigate the influence of bias correction methods on climate simulations over the European domain. We calculated the Köppen-Geiger climate classification using five individual regional climate models (RCM) of the ENSEMBLES project in t...
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Katiana Constantinidou, George Zittis and Panos Hadjinicolaou
The Eastern Mediterranean (EM) and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are projected to be exposed to extreme climatic conditions in the 21st century, which will likely induce adverse impacts in various sectors. Relevant climate change impact assessm...
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Sarah Wiesner, Benjamin Bechtel, Jana Fischereit, Verena Gruetzun, Peter Hoffmann, Bernd Leitl, Diana Rechid, K. Heinke Schlünzen and Simon Thomsen
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by increased surface and air temperatures, known as the ?(surface) urban heat island?. As climate has changed and continues to change in all areas of the worl...
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Sarah Wiesner, Benjamin Bechtel, Jana Fischereit, Verena Gruetzun, Peter Hoffmann, Bernd Leitl, Diana Rechid, K. Heinke Schlünzen and Simon Thomsen
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by increased surface and air temperatures, known as the ?(surface) urban heat island?. As climate has changed and continues to change in all areas of the worl...
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Min Luo, Tie Liu, Fanhao Meng, Yongchao Duan, Amaury Frankl, Anming Bao and Philippe De Maeyer
The systemic biases of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) impede their application in regional hydrological climate-change effects analysis and lead to errors. As a consequence, bias correction has become a necessary prerequisite for the study of climate cha...
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Luis F. Sanches Fernandes, Mário G. Pereira, Sónia G. Morgado and Eduarda B. Macário
Retention basins are used to control the quantity and quality of stormwater runoff. Their design is based on Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves and on the assumption that the rainfall distribution is stationary. The analysis of rainfall observed f...
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Huanghe Gu, Zhongbo Yu, Chuanguo Yang and Qin Ju
This paper estimates the likely impacts of future climate change on streamflow, especially the hydrological extremes over the Yangtze River basin. The future climate was projected by the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment in East Asia (C...
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Patricia Olmos Giménez, Sandra G. García-Galiano and Juan Diego Giraldo-Osorio
Climate model outputs can be used as climate forcing for hydrological models to study the impact of climate change on the water cycle. This usually propagates cumulative uncertainties, transferring the errors from the climate models to the hydrological m...
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Christiana Funmilola Olusegun, Philip G. Oguntunde and Emiola O. Gbobaniyi
This study investigates the future climatic impacts of different percentages of trees/shrubs, C4 and C3 plant functional types (PFTs) over the West Africa region. The ratio of co-existence among the different PFTs was done as a representation of agri-sil...
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Nasrin Alamdari, David J. Sample, Peter Steinberg, Andrew C. Ross, Zachary M. Easton
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Assessing climate change (CC) impacts on urban watersheds is difficult due to differences in model spatial and temporal scales, making prediction of hydrologic restoration a challenge. A methodology was developed using an autocalibration tool to calibrat...
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Dehua Zhu, Samiran Das and Qiwei Ren
Assessing the impact of climate change on streamflow is critical to understanding the changes to water resources and to improve water resource management. The use of hydrological models is a common practice to quantify and assess water resources in such ...
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Dehua Zhu, Samiran Das, Qiwei Ren
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Assessing the impact of climate change on streamflow is critical to understanding the changes to water resources and to improve water resource management. The use of hydrological models is a common practice to quantify and assess water resources in such ...
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Guido Rianna, Alfredo Reder, Paola Mercogliano and Luca Pagano
In recent years, pyroclastic covers mantling slopes in the Campania region of southern Italy have frequently been affected by flowslides. Due to high exposure and demographic pressure in these areas, assessment of the potential effects of climate change ...
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María Fernanda Cabré,Silvino Solman,Mario Núñez
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Atmósfera 29(1), 35-60 (2016)This work focuses on evaluating the climate change projected by the end of the 21st century under the SRES A2 emission scenario over southern South America using the regional model MM5. The model projects: (i) an ...
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Stefan Zacharias, Christina Koppe and Hans-Guido Mücke
The influence of future climate change on the occurrence of heat waves and its implications for heat wave-related mortality due to ischemic heart diseases (IHD) in Germany is studied. Simulations of 19 regional climate models with a spatial resolution of...
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María Fernanda Cabré,Silvina Solman,Mario Nuñez
This work focuses on evaluating the ability of the MM5 regional model to represent the basic features of present climate over South America. The spatial distribution of seasonal means and its interannual variability as well as annual cycles for precipita...
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L. PINEDA MARTÍNEZ,N. CARBAJAL,E. MEDINA ROLDÁN
Applying principal component analysis (PCA), we determined climate zones in a topographic gradient in the central-northeastern part of México. We employed nearly 30 years of monthly temperature and precipitation data at 173 meteorological stations. Th...
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Yash Amonkar, James Doss-Gollin and Upmanu Lall
The potential for extreme climate events to cluster in space and time has driven increased interest in understanding and predicting compound climate risks. Through a case study on floods in the Ohio River Basin, we demonstrated that low-frequency climate...
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