Climate change would significantly affect many hydrologic systems, which in turn would affect the water availability, runoff and the flow in rivers. This study evaluates the impacts of possible future climate change scenarios on the hydrology of the catchment area of the Tunga–Bhadra River, upstream of the Tungabhadra dam. The Hydrologic Engineering Center's Hydrologic Modeling System version 3.4 (HEC-HMS 3.4) is used for the hydrological modeling of the study area. Linear-regression-based Statistical DownScaling Model version 4.2 (SDSM 4.2) is used to downscale the daily maximum and minimum temperature and daily precipitation in the four sub-basins of the study area. The large-scale climate variables for the A2 and B2 scenarios obtained fr...
In the present study, GIS based hydrological modelling has been used to assess the impacts of climat...
Impact of climate change on the hydrology of the Ganges River Basin (GRB) is simulated by using a hy...
The intensity, duration, and geographic extent of floods in Bangladesh mostly depend on the combined...
Climate change would significantly affect many hydrologic systems, which in turn would affect the wa...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the hydrological impacts of climate change on rainfall, ...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
Assessing the impacts of climate change on a transboundary river plays an important role in sustaini...
Climate change impact on the hydrology of the Betwa river basin, located in the semi-arid region of ...
Water is the most important medium through which climate change influences human life. Rising temper...
<p>Climate change has significant impacts on water availability in larger river basins. The present ...
Climate change is expected to have a strong impact on water resources at the local, regional and glo...
This study assessed the variability of flows under present and 'naturalized' basin conditions in the...
This study evaluates the impacts of possible future climate change scenarios on the hydrology of the...
The long-term impacts of climate change on water resources are expected to be considerable in South...
This study assessed the variability of flows under present and 'naturalized' basin conditions in the...
In the present study, GIS based hydrological modelling has been used to assess the impacts of climat...
Impact of climate change on the hydrology of the Ganges River Basin (GRB) is simulated by using a hy...
The intensity, duration, and geographic extent of floods in Bangladesh mostly depend on the combined...
Climate change would significantly affect many hydrologic systems, which in turn would affect the wa...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the hydrological impacts of climate change on rainfall, ...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
Assessing the impacts of climate change on a transboundary river plays an important role in sustaini...
Climate change impact on the hydrology of the Betwa river basin, located in the semi-arid region of ...
Water is the most important medium through which climate change influences human life. Rising temper...
<p>Climate change has significant impacts on water availability in larger river basins. The present ...
Climate change is expected to have a strong impact on water resources at the local, regional and glo...
This study assessed the variability of flows under present and 'naturalized' basin conditions in the...
This study evaluates the impacts of possible future climate change scenarios on the hydrology of the...
The long-term impacts of climate change on water resources are expected to be considerable in South...
This study assessed the variability of flows under present and 'naturalized' basin conditions in the...
In the present study, GIS based hydrological modelling has been used to assess the impacts of climat...
Impact of climate change on the hydrology of the Ganges River Basin (GRB) is simulated by using a hy...
The intensity, duration, and geographic extent of floods in Bangladesh mostly depend on the combined...