Reduction of rainfall and runoff in recent years across southwest Western Australia (SWWA) has attracted attention to the climate change impact on water resources and water availability in this region. In this paper, the hydrologic impact of climate change on the Murray–Hotham catchment in SWWA has been investigated using a multi-model ensemble approach through projection of rainfall and runoff for the periods mid (2046–2065) and late (2081–2100) this century. The Land Use Change Incorporated Catchment (LUCICAT) model was used for hydrologic modelling. Model calibration was performed using (5 km) grid rainfall data from the Australian Water Availability Project (AWAP). Downscaled and bias-corrected rainfall data from 11 general circulation ...
Hydrological projections are essential for the development of climate change adaptation strategies i...
This paper presents an assessment of the impacts of future climate changes on the hydrological chara...
AbstractEstimates of potential changes to flood risk due to climate change can be of great value but...
Reduction of rainfall and runoff in recent years across southwest Western Australia (SWWA) has attra...
Climate change, a harsh reality of modern civilization, has significant impact on water resources. G...
This study aimed to model current and future streamflow reduction due to climate change in theMurray...
This study assesses the impacts of long-term climate change on catchment hydrology and the potential...
This research investigates the impact of climate change on water resources using a multi-model ensem...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Hydrological responses of catchments to climate change require detailed examina...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...
Climate change is likely to impact the Australian continent by changing the trends of rainfall, incr...
AbstractStudy regionThe city of Perth is located within the region referred to as south-west Western...
Global climate signature has been rapidly changing since mid-last century following modern industria...
© 2014 The Authors.Study region: The city of Perth is located within the region referred to as south...
This paper examines the impacts of climate change on future water yield with associated uncertaintie...
Hydrological projections are essential for the development of climate change adaptation strategies i...
This paper presents an assessment of the impacts of future climate changes on the hydrological chara...
AbstractEstimates of potential changes to flood risk due to climate change can be of great value but...
Reduction of rainfall and runoff in recent years across southwest Western Australia (SWWA) has attra...
Climate change, a harsh reality of modern civilization, has significant impact on water resources. G...
This study aimed to model current and future streamflow reduction due to climate change in theMurray...
This study assesses the impacts of long-term climate change on catchment hydrology and the potential...
This research investigates the impact of climate change on water resources using a multi-model ensem...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Hydrological responses of catchments to climate change require detailed examina...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...
Climate change is likely to impact the Australian continent by changing the trends of rainfall, incr...
AbstractStudy regionThe city of Perth is located within the region referred to as south-west Western...
Global climate signature has been rapidly changing since mid-last century following modern industria...
© 2014 The Authors.Study region: The city of Perth is located within the region referred to as south...
This paper examines the impacts of climate change on future water yield with associated uncertaintie...
Hydrological projections are essential for the development of climate change adaptation strategies i...
This paper presents an assessment of the impacts of future climate changes on the hydrological chara...
AbstractEstimates of potential changes to flood risk due to climate change can be of great value but...