A large population relies on water input to the Indus basin, yet basinwide precipitation amounts and trends are not well quantified. Gridded precipitation data sets covering different time periods and based on either station observations, satellite remote sensing, or reanalysis were compared with available station observations and analyzed for basinwide precipitation trends. Compared to observations, some data sets tended to greatly underestimate precipitation, while others overestimate it. Additionally, the discrepancies between data set and station precipitation showed significant time trends in many cases, suggesting that the precipitation trends of those data sets were not consistent with station data. Among the data sets considered, th...
The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and inadequately explored mountain terrains...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
PhD ThesisThe Indus is crucial for Pakistan; economically and for water and food security. This thes...
A large population relies on water input to the Indus basin, yet basinwide precipitation amounts and...
The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and underexplored mountain regions in the W...
Precipitation in the high‐altitude Indus basin governs its renewable water resources affecting water...
Abstract. Large uncertainty remains about the amount of precipitation falling in the Indus River bas...
Largely depending on the meltwater from the Hindukush–Karakoram–Himalaya, withdrawals from the upper...
Scarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a comprehensi...
High-resolution seasonal and annual precipitation climatologies for the Upper Indus Basin were devel...
This researchwork is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Netherlands Fell...
AbstractScarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a com...
Climate change is expected to change precipitation and temperature patterns, which will impact the h...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
This study was undertaken under the Indus Basin Programme of ICIMOD, funded in part by the United Ki...
The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and inadequately explored mountain terrains...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
PhD ThesisThe Indus is crucial for Pakistan; economically and for water and food security. This thes...
A large population relies on water input to the Indus basin, yet basinwide precipitation amounts and...
The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and underexplored mountain regions in the W...
Precipitation in the high‐altitude Indus basin governs its renewable water resources affecting water...
Abstract. Large uncertainty remains about the amount of precipitation falling in the Indus River bas...
Largely depending on the meltwater from the Hindukush–Karakoram–Himalaya, withdrawals from the upper...
Scarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a comprehensi...
High-resolution seasonal and annual precipitation climatologies for the Upper Indus Basin were devel...
This researchwork is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Netherlands Fell...
AbstractScarcity of in-situ observations coupled with high orographic influences has prevented a com...
Climate change is expected to change precipitation and temperature patterns, which will impact the h...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
This study was undertaken under the Indus Basin Programme of ICIMOD, funded in part by the United Ki...
The high-altitude Indus basin is one of the most complex and inadequately explored mountain terrains...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
PhD ThesisThe Indus is crucial for Pakistan; economically and for water and food security. This thes...