We assess hydroclimatic projections for the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) using an ensemble of 39 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR4 climate model runs based on the A1B emissions scenario. The raw model output for precipitation, P, was adjusted using a quantile-based bias correction approach. We found that the projected change, ΔP, between two 30 year periods (2070-2099 less 1970-1999) was little affected by bias correction. The range for ΔP among models was large (∼±150 mm yr-1) with all-model run and all-model ensemble averages (4.9 and -8.1 mm yr-1) near zero, against a background climatological P of ∼500 mm yr-1. We found that the time series of actually observed annual P over the MDB was indistinguishable from that generated by...
Changes to streamflows caused by climate change may have major impacts on the management of water fo...
Changes to streamflows caused by climate change may have major impacts on the management of water fo...
International audienceIn the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment, multimodel...
Management of water resources requires an appreciation for how climate change, in particular changes...
The paper compares future streamflow projections for 133 catchments in the Murray–Darling Basin simu...
This research investigates the impact of climate change on water resources using a multi-model ensem...
Global climate models (GCMs) are an important tool and widely used in climate change impact studies ...
Biases in climate model simulations are one of the biggest challenges in climate change impact asses...
Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate representation of the hydrol...
Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate representation of the hydrol...
In climate change impact research, the assessment of future river runoff as well as the catchment-sc...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrological cycle resulting in large-scale impacts on water...
Summarization: In order to study the future of freshwater availability, reliable precipitation proje...
Long term average runoff depends largely on climatic conditions and is expected to change as climate...
Abstract: The uncertainty surrounding climate change is a major obstacle facing the sustainable mana...
Changes to streamflows caused by climate change may have major impacts on the management of water fo...
Changes to streamflows caused by climate change may have major impacts on the management of water fo...
International audienceIn the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment, multimodel...
Management of water resources requires an appreciation for how climate change, in particular changes...
The paper compares future streamflow projections for 133 catchments in the Murray–Darling Basin simu...
This research investigates the impact of climate change on water resources using a multi-model ensem...
Global climate models (GCMs) are an important tool and widely used in climate change impact studies ...
Biases in climate model simulations are one of the biggest challenges in climate change impact asses...
Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate representation of the hydrol...
Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate representation of the hydrol...
In climate change impact research, the assessment of future river runoff as well as the catchment-sc...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrological cycle resulting in large-scale impacts on water...
Summarization: In order to study the future of freshwater availability, reliable precipitation proje...
Long term average runoff depends largely on climatic conditions and is expected to change as climate...
Abstract: The uncertainty surrounding climate change is a major obstacle facing the sustainable mana...
Changes to streamflows caused by climate change may have major impacts on the management of water fo...
Changes to streamflows caused by climate change may have major impacts on the management of water fo...
International audienceIn the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment, multimodel...