In this study, we analyse possible future climatic changes in three catchments, namely, Pyshma, Vagai and Loktinka located in the Western Siberian lowland region, and the resulting impact on hydrological regimes. It involved downscaling the GCM outputs based on the established statistical relationship between large-scale atmospheric variables and station data and simulating the effects of climate change on hydrological regimes via hydrological modelling. This was done for RCP 2.6, 4.5 and 8.5 based on second-generation Canadian Earth System Model used in the IPCC fifth assessment report. This paper provides the first climate change projections on a local scale in these catchments. The statistical downscaling showed that there will be an inc...
The Arctic freshwater cycle is changing rapidly, which will require adequate monitoring of river flo...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...
The Arctic has warmed rapidly, increasing shrub cover and density, and thawing permafrost. Understan...
In this study, we analyse possible future climatic changes in three catchments, namely, Pyshma, Vaga...
The relevance of the study. The most visible affect of the present climate change is the rise of sur...
The main goal of this study was to obtain new results on the physically based future hydrological co...
This chapter looks at several aspects of the hydrological regime across Siberia using long-term hist...
The Amur River is one of the top ten longest rivers in the world, and its hydrological response to f...
Abstract A physically-based, distributed model of runoff generation in the permafrost regions is pre...
ABSTRACT. Climate change will be an important issue facing Arctic areas in the coming decades since ...
To study the impact of future climatic changes on hydrology in the Kaidu River Basin in the Tianshan...
Two statistical downscaling models were used to downscale regional climate change scenarios, on the ...
Surface air temperature and precipitation records for the years 1958-1999 from ten meteorological st...
The Arctic is considered to be particularly sensitive to global climate change. Global warming will ...
The rise in air temperature that has taken place in recent decades both globally and on the territor...
The Arctic freshwater cycle is changing rapidly, which will require adequate monitoring of river flo...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...
The Arctic has warmed rapidly, increasing shrub cover and density, and thawing permafrost. Understan...
In this study, we analyse possible future climatic changes in three catchments, namely, Pyshma, Vaga...
The relevance of the study. The most visible affect of the present climate change is the rise of sur...
The main goal of this study was to obtain new results on the physically based future hydrological co...
This chapter looks at several aspects of the hydrological regime across Siberia using long-term hist...
The Amur River is one of the top ten longest rivers in the world, and its hydrological response to f...
Abstract A physically-based, distributed model of runoff generation in the permafrost regions is pre...
ABSTRACT. Climate change will be an important issue facing Arctic areas in the coming decades since ...
To study the impact of future climatic changes on hydrology in the Kaidu River Basin in the Tianshan...
Two statistical downscaling models were used to downscale regional climate change scenarios, on the ...
Surface air temperature and precipitation records for the years 1958-1999 from ten meteorological st...
The Arctic is considered to be particularly sensitive to global climate change. Global warming will ...
The rise in air temperature that has taken place in recent decades both globally and on the territor...
The Arctic freshwater cycle is changing rapidly, which will require adequate monitoring of river flo...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...
The Arctic has warmed rapidly, increasing shrub cover and density, and thawing permafrost. Understan...