Climate changes and their elevational patterns in the mountains of the world

NC Pepin, E Arnone, A Gobiet, K Haslinger… - Reviews of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying rates of climate change in mountain regions is of considerable interest, not least
because mountains are viewed as climate “hotspots” where change can anticipate or …

Responses and impacts of atmospheric rivers to climate change

AE Payne, ME Demory, LR Leung, AM Ramos… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2020 - nature.com
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are characterized by intense moisture transport, which, on landfall,
produce precipitation which can be both beneficial and destructive. ARs in California, for …

[HTML][HTML] The potential for snow to supply human water demand in the present and future

JS Mankin, D Viviroli, D Singh… - Environmental …, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
Runoff from snowmelt is regarded as a vital water source for people and ecosystems
throughout the Northern Hemisphere (NH). Numerous studies point to the threat global …

Abrupt changes in Indian summer monsoon strength during 33,800 to 5500 years BP

S Dutt, AK Gupta, SC Clemens, H Cheng… - Geophysical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Speleothem proxy records from northeastern (NE) India reflect seasonal changes in Indian
summer monsoon strength as well as moisture source and transport paths. We have …

Snow hydrology in Mediterranean mountain regions: A review

A Fayad, S Gascoin, G Faour, JI López-Moreno… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Water resources in Mediterranean regions are under increasing pressure due to climate
change, economic development, and population growth. Many Mediterranean rivers have …

Snowfall and snowpack in the Western US as captured by convection permitting climate simulations: Current climate and pseudo global warming future climate

K Ikeda, R Rasmussen, C Liu, A Newman, F Chen… - Climate Dynamics, 2021 - Springer
This study examines current and future western US snowfall and snowpack through current
and future climate simulations with a 4-km horizontal grid spacing cloud permitting regional …

The missing mountain water: Slower westerlies decrease orographic enhancement in the Pacific Northwest USA

CH Luce, JT Abatzoglou, ZA Holden - Science, 2013 - science.org
Trends in streamflow timing and volume in the Pacific Northwest United States have been
attributed to increased temperatures, because trends in precipitation at lower-elevation …

Climate change information over Fenno-Scandinavia produced with a convection-permitting climate model

P Lind, D Belušić, E Médus, A Dobler, RA Pedersen… - Climate dynamics, 2023 - Springer
This paper presents results from high-resolution climate change simulations that permit
convection and resolve mesoscale orography at 3-km grid spacing over Fenno-Scandinavia …

Projecting 21st century snowpack trends in western USA mountains using variable-resolution CESM

AM Rhoades, PA Ullrich, CM Zarzycki - Climate Dynamics, 2018 - Springer
Climate change will impact western USA water supplies by shifting precipitation from snow
to rain and driving snowmelt earlier in the season. However, changes at the regional-to …

Changing pattern of intensity–duration–frequency relationship of precipitation due to climate change

SS Maity, R Maity - Water Resources Management, 2022 - Springer
Intensification of hydrologic cycle, and consequence rise of intense short-term precipitation,
are considered as the manifestations of climate change. This may lead to an alteration in …