Revisiting the recent European droughts from a long-term perspective
Early 21st-century droughts in Europe have been broadly regarded as exceptionally severe,
substantially affecting a wide range of socio-economic sectors. These extreme events were …
substantially affecting a wide range of socio-economic sectors. These extreme events were …
Reconstructed eight-century streamflow in the Tibetan Plateau reveals contrasting regional variability and strong nonstationarity
Short instrumental streamflow records in the South and East Tibetan Plateau (SETP) limit
understanding of the full range and long-term variability in streamflow, which could greatly …
understanding of the full range and long-term variability in streamflow, which could greatly …
Role of Pacific Ocean climate in regulating runoff in the source areas of water transfer projects on the Pacific Rim
Over the past two decades, more frequent and intense climate events have seriously
threatened the operation of water transfer projects in the Pacific Rim region. However, the …
threatened the operation of water transfer projects in the Pacific Rim region. However, the …
Changes in flood-associated rainfall losses under climate change
Climate change is expected to impact the severity and frequency of floods, which has
implications for flood risk management. Design floods and derived flood frequency curves …
implications for flood risk management. Design floods and derived flood frequency curves …
[HTML][HTML] A stochastic conceptual-data-driven approach for improved hydrological simulations
In a companion paper, Sikorska-Senoner and Quilty (2021) introduced the ensemble-based
conceptual-data-driven approach (CDDA) for improving hydrological simulations. This …
conceptual-data-driven approach (CDDA) for improving hydrological simulations. This …
A clustering preprocessing framework for the subannual calibration of a hydrological model considering climate‐land surface variations
One model structural deficiency is that some dynamic characteristics (such as seasonal
dynamics) in catchment conditions are not explicitly represented by hydrological models …
dynamics) in catchment conditions are not explicitly represented by hydrological models …
Streamflow Reconstructions Using Tree-Ring-Based Paleo Proxies for the Sava River Basin (Slovenia)
The Sava River Basin (SRB) extends across six countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, and Montenegro) and is a major tributary of the Danube River …
Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, and Montenegro) and is a major tributary of the Danube River …
Tree-ring reconstruction of Lhasa River streamflow reveals 472 years of hydrologic change on southern Tibetan Plateau
Abstract The Lhasa River is the largest tributary of the Yarlung Zangbo River, provides up to
85% of the water supply for the city of Lhasa, and has a high ecologic and economic …
85% of the water supply for the city of Lhasa, and has a high ecologic and economic …
Six centuries of Upper Indus Basin streamflow variability and its climatic drivers
Our understanding of the full range of natural variability in streamflow, including how modern
flow compares to the past, is poorly understood for the Upper Indus Basin because of short …
flow compares to the past, is poorly understood for the Upper Indus Basin because of short …
Coherent streamflow variability in monsoon Asia over the past eight centuries—Links to oceanic drivers
Abstract The Monsoon Asia region is home to ten of the world's biggest rivers, supporting the
lives of 1.7 billion people who rely on streamflow for water, energy, and food. Yet a …
lives of 1.7 billion people who rely on streamflow for water, energy, and food. Yet a …