The Citarum river basin of western Java, Indonesia, which supplies water to 10 million residents in Jakarta, has become increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic change. Citarum's streamflow record, only ~45 years in length (1963-present), is too short for understanding the full range of hydrometeorological variability in this important region. Here we present a tree-ring based reconstruction of September-November Citarum streamflow (AD 1759-2006), one of the first such records available for monsoon Asia. Close coupling is observed between decreased tree growth and low streamflow levels, which in turn are associated with drought caused by ENSO warm events in the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean positive dipole-type variability. Over the ful...
Climate change will have a significant impact on the water cycle and will lead to severe environment...
We investigate relationships between Indonesian drought, the state of the equatorial Indian Ocean, a...
Streamflow in Australia’s northern rivers has been steadily increasing since the 1970s, most likely ...
The Citarum river basin of western Java, Indonesia, which supplies water to 10 million residents in ...
While many studies on the relationship between climate modes and rainfall in Indonesia already exist...
Extreme climate conditions have dramatic socio-economic impacts on human Populations across the trop...
ABSTRACT: Extreme climate conditions have dramatic socio-economic impacts on human populations acros...
The West Pacific warm pool is the heat engine for the globe’s climate system. Its vast moisture and ...
[ 1] The west Pacific warm pool is the heat engine for the globe's climate system. Its vast moisture...
The Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), as the sole low-latitude conduit connecting the Pacific and Indian...
Monsoon droughts, which often coincide with El Nino warm events, can have profound impacts on the po...
Variations in the location and strength of convection in the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) have a...
The great river systems originating from the Tibetan Plateau are pivotal for the wellbeing of more t...
The central role of the Citarum River as a buffer to meet the needs of agricultural irrigation, indu...
The El Niño/ Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is the strongest known natural interannual clima...
Climate change will have a significant impact on the water cycle and will lead to severe environment...
We investigate relationships between Indonesian drought, the state of the equatorial Indian Ocean, a...
Streamflow in Australia’s northern rivers has been steadily increasing since the 1970s, most likely ...
The Citarum river basin of western Java, Indonesia, which supplies water to 10 million residents in ...
While many studies on the relationship between climate modes and rainfall in Indonesia already exist...
Extreme climate conditions have dramatic socio-economic impacts on human Populations across the trop...
ABSTRACT: Extreme climate conditions have dramatic socio-economic impacts on human populations acros...
The West Pacific warm pool is the heat engine for the globe’s climate system. Its vast moisture and ...
[ 1] The west Pacific warm pool is the heat engine for the globe's climate system. Its vast moisture...
The Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), as the sole low-latitude conduit connecting the Pacific and Indian...
Monsoon droughts, which often coincide with El Nino warm events, can have profound impacts on the po...
Variations in the location and strength of convection in the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) have a...
The great river systems originating from the Tibetan Plateau are pivotal for the wellbeing of more t...
The central role of the Citarum River as a buffer to meet the needs of agricultural irrigation, indu...
The El Niño/ Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is the strongest known natural interannual clima...
Climate change will have a significant impact on the water cycle and will lead to severe environment...
We investigate relationships between Indonesian drought, the state of the equatorial Indian Ocean, a...
Streamflow in Australia’s northern rivers has been steadily increasing since the 1970s, most likely ...