Precipitation (P) and potential evaporation (Ep) are commonly studied drivers of changing freshwater availability, as aridity (Ep/P) explains ∼90% of the spatial differences in mean runoff across the globe. However, it is unclear if changes in aridity over time are also the most important cause for temporal changes in mean runoff and how this degree of importance varies regionally. We show that previous global assessments that address these questions do not properly account for changes due to precipitation, and thereby strongly underestimate the effects of precipitation on runoff. To resolve this shortcoming, we provide an improved Budyko-based global assessment of the relative and absolute sensitivity of precipitation, potential evaporatio...
Both seasonal and annual mean precipitation and evaporation influence patterns of water availability...
Climate change is intensifying the hydrologic cycle and is expected to increase the frequency of ext...
Abstract Global warming is expected to increase precipitation extremes. However, the response of ext...
River runoff is a key index of renewable water resources which affect almost all human and natural s...
Long term average runoff depends largely on climatic conditions and is expected to change as climate...
Changes in the hydrological conditions of the land surface have substantial impacts on society1, 2. ...
International audienceMany studies on drought consider precipitation and potential evapotranspiratio...
Both drought and aridity indicate an imbalance in water availability. While drought is a natural tem...
The long-term surface water balance over land is described by the partitioning of precipitation (P) ...
Identifying the regions with greatest changes in their hydrologic behavior under extreme weather eve...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
Partitioning of precipitation (P) into actual evapotranspiration (ET) and runoff affects a proxy for...
The partitioning of precipitation into runoff (R) and evapotranspiration (E), governed by the contr...
Both seasonal and annual mean precipitation and evaporation influence patterns of water availability...
Climate change is intensifying the hydrologic cycle and is expected to increase the frequency of ext...
Abstract Global warming is expected to increase precipitation extremes. However, the response of ext...
River runoff is a key index of renewable water resources which affect almost all human and natural s...
Long term average runoff depends largely on climatic conditions and is expected to change as climate...
Changes in the hydrological conditions of the land surface have substantial impacts on society1, 2. ...
International audienceMany studies on drought consider precipitation and potential evapotranspiratio...
Both drought and aridity indicate an imbalance in water availability. While drought is a natural tem...
The long-term surface water balance over land is described by the partitioning of precipitation (P) ...
Identifying the regions with greatest changes in their hydrologic behavior under extreme weather eve...
Hydrological model sensitivity to climate change can be defined as the response of a particular hydr...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
[1] The overall water balance and the sensitivity of watershed runoff to changes in climate are inve...
Partitioning of precipitation (P) into actual evapotranspiration (ET) and runoff affects a proxy for...
The partitioning of precipitation into runoff (R) and evapotranspiration (E), governed by the contr...
Both seasonal and annual mean precipitation and evaporation influence patterns of water availability...
Climate change is intensifying the hydrologic cycle and is expected to increase the frequency of ext...
Abstract Global warming is expected to increase precipitation extremes. However, the response of ext...