Management of water resources requires an appreciation for how climate change, in particular changes in rainfall, affects the volume of water available in runoff. While there are many studies that use hydrological models for this purpose, comparisons of predictions appear much less commonly in the literature. This paper aims to contribute to this discussion by proposing methods for evaluating the effect on daily runoff projections of rainfall-runoff models when historical daily rainfall inputs are scaled by factors that increase and decrease the rainfall. Considered are the widely used lumped conceptual model SIMHYD and a selection of time series models which feature lagged runoff and rainfall terms. In particular these are AutoRegressive w...
Evidence suggests that catchment state variables such as groundwater can exhibit multiyear trends. T...
We assess hydroclimatic projections for the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) using an ensemble of 39 Inter...
Climate change is likely to impact on the magnitude and frequency of extreme flow events. Whilst flo...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Conceptual rainfall‐runoff models are commonly used to estimate potential changes in runoff due to c...
This paper compares runoff simulations for historical rainfall (1901-1998) and “2021-2050” climate c...
This paper compares runoff simulations for historical rainfall (1901-1998) and “2021-2050” climate c...
Land use and climate change/variability can have a major impact on catchment hydrology and these imp...
Two algorithms for analysing changes in streamflow response due to changes in land use and farm dam ...
The application of two distinctively different hydrologic models, (conceptual-HBV) and (distributed-...
Partitioning of rainfall into evapotranspiration and runoff is controlled by climate and catchment c...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
This paper investigates the prediction of different streamflow characteristics in ungauged catchment...
Evidence suggests that catchment state variables such as groundwater can exhibit multiyear trends. T...
We assess hydroclimatic projections for the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) using an ensemble of 39 Inter...
Climate change is likely to impact on the magnitude and frequency of extreme flow events. Whilst flo...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
Conceptual rainfall‐runoff models are commonly used to estimate potential changes in runoff due to c...
This paper compares runoff simulations for historical rainfall (1901-1998) and “2021-2050” climate c...
This paper compares runoff simulations for historical rainfall (1901-1998) and “2021-2050” climate c...
Land use and climate change/variability can have a major impact on catchment hydrology and these imp...
Two algorithms for analysing changes in streamflow response due to changes in land use and farm dam ...
The application of two distinctively different hydrologic models, (conceptual-HBV) and (distributed-...
Partitioning of rainfall into evapotranspiration and runoff is controlled by climate and catchment c...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
This paper investigates the prediction of different streamflow characteristics in ungauged catchment...
Evidence suggests that catchment state variables such as groundwater can exhibit multiyear trends. T...
We assess hydroclimatic projections for the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) using an ensemble of 39 Inter...
Climate change is likely to impact on the magnitude and frequency of extreme flow events. Whilst flo...